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TECHNICOLOR
IS THE TRADE MARK OF
TECHNICOLOR MOTION PICTURE CORPORATION
HERBERT T. KALMUS President and Ceneral Manager
SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRODUCTIO
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
E. C. BARCI
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
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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
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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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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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ACTORS -ACTRESSES
^Jlieir (^rediti ^or tlie Jf^cist ^ii/e l^eari
1946-
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.
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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.
1945-
1947-
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.
1948-
1945-
1948-
1947-
1944-
1945-
1944-
1948-
1945-
1944-
1948-
1946-
1945-
1944-
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
1 3
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.
1 4
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.
opt
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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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.
A C TORS-ACTRESSES
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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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ACTORS-ACTRESSES
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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ACTORS- A CTRESSES
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
35
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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37
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
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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
45
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.
1948-
1947-
1945-
1944-
1943-
1945-
1944-
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.
ACTORS- ACTRESSES
47
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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ACTORS- ACTR ESSES
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
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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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
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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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ACTORS- ACTRESSES
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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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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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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ACTORS-ACTRES S E S
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
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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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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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ACTORS-ACTR ESSES
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.
ACTORS-ACTR ESSES
79
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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ACTORS- ACTR ESSES
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
ACTORS- ACTRESSES
81
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.
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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.
The Iron Cur-
Smiles at Me,
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(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.
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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.
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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.
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-Fighting Mad. Mono.
RAY HYKE
-Red River, UA.
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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.
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-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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ACTORS-ACTRESSES
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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
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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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ACTORS-ACTRESSES
|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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
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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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
93
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.
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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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ACTORS- ACTRESSES
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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
99
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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ACTORS-A CTRESSES
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.
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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.
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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
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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.
ACTORS-ACT R ESSES
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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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ACTORS-ACT R E S S E S
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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
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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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ACTORS-ACTR ESSES
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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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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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.
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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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125
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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127
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
129
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.
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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.
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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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135
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.
(J3ob ^Jope
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137
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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A C TOR S-ACTRESSES
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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
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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ACTORS- A CTRESSES
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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
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
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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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ACTORS-ACTR ESSES
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
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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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ACT O R S - ACTRESSES
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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
153
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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ACTORS-ACTRE S S E S
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.
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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. / «
VERNON STEELE | £
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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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.
ACT ORS-ACTRESSES
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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ACTORS-ACTRE S S E S
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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161
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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ACTORS-ACTRESSE S
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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163
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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ACTORS-ACTRESSE S
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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ACTORS-AC TRESSES
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.
ACTORS-ACTRESSES
173
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.
1947-
1948-
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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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A C T O R S - A CTRESSES
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.
ACTORS-ACT R E S S E S
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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.
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ACTORS-ACTRESSES
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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.
180
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
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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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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.)
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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.
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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.;
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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.
PROD UCERS
205
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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PRODUCERS
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
^Jlieir (Credits j^or llie jf^ast ^ii/e *ljecir4
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-
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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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DIRECTORS
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.
EDMUND GDULDING
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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.
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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.
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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.
DIRECTO RS
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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
DIRECTORS
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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.
WRITERS
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.
230
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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WRITERS
233
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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WRITERS
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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WRITERS
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.
WRITERS
237
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.
1946-
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)
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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
To
Universal-International
WRITERS
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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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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.
1947-
1946
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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-
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
254
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
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HILARY LYNN
(Orig.) Are These Our Parents? Mono.
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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.;
1948 — (Prod.
1945— (Prod.
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.
1945-
1947-
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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.
WRITERS
259
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.
1948— (Orig.
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-
1948-
-( 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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WRITERS
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.
WRITERS
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.
WRITERS
263
1944-
1947-
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.
1948-
1946-
1947-
1946-
1947-
1945-
1947-
1944-
1947-
1946-
1945-
1944-
1948-
1947-
1945-
- ' Prod.
-(Prod,
Univ.
( Prod.,
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.
1947
1945
1946
1948
1946
1948
1947-
1946-
1945-
1944-
— 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.
264
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.
1947-
1946
1945
1944
1946
1944
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.
1946-
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.
1947-
1946-
1945-
1947-
1945-
1944-
1947-
1948-
1948-
1947-
1945-
1946-
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.
1946-
1944-
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1947-
1948-
1944-
1948-
1947-
1944-
1948-
1947-
1946-
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.
1944-
1948-
1945-
1947-
1944-
1946-
1948-
1947-
1946-
1946-
1948-
1947-
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.
1948-
1947-
1946-
1945-
1944 —
1948-
1945-
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.
1948-
1946-
1944-
Julia Misbe-
1947-
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.
QQ
276
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-
1948-
1947-
1946-
1945-
1 947-
1948-
1945-
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.
278
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.
WRITERS
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
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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;
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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
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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.
286
CINE M ATOCRAPHERS
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.
CINEMATOCRAPHERS
287
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
CINEMATOCRAPHERS
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
290
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
291
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.
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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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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.
1947-
1946
1945-
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.
1948-
1948-
1948-
1948-
1948-
1948-
1948-
1948-
1948-
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.
1948
1948— Ridin
1948
1948
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.
1948-
1948-
1948-
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.
The Bride Goes
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
Decision, MGM.
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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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ED (ONES
-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.
Jungle God-
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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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.;
ART DIRECTORS
305
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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ART D I R E C T 0 R S
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
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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.
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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;
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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
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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.
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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,
Col.
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SET DECORATO R S
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
SET DECORATORS
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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.
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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 —
1946-
1946-
1944-
1948-
1947-
1946-
1947-
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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1947-
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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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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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.
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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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MUSIC
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)
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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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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.
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|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.
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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
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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.
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| 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.
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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
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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.)
- ( Score)
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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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.
1947-
1946-
1945-
1944-
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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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.)
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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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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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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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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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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.
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351
EDITORS
^Jlieir C^tedits j^or the J-^adt ^ii/e
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
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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.
1948-
1947-
1946-
1945-
1944 —
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.
1947-
1946-
1943-
1944-
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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EDITORS
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
Under Contract
Hal Wallis Productions
EDITORS
355
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.
1944-
1945-
1944-
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
Univ.; Uncle
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.
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(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.
Two
1944-
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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360
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
E D I TORS
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.
362
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
Supervising
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
PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA
365
SOUND ENGINEERS
lie it C^reditd ^or tlie f~^adt ^ive l^eati
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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Mr. Reckless,
The Time of
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.
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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
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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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-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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ASSISTANT DIRECTORS
Tllieir (^rediti j^or the f-^adt ^iue 2^eard
1944-
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.
1948-
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.
1948-
1947-
1946-
1945-
1944-
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.
ASSISTANT DIR E C T O R S
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.
ASSISTANT DIREC T O R S
383
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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ASSISTANT DIRECTORS
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.
ASSIST ANT DIRECTORS
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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.
1948-
1947-
1946
1945-
1947-
1946-
1945-
1944-
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.
1947-
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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ASSISTANT DIRECTORS
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
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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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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.
1948-
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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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
^Jlieir (Credits ^or the f-^ait 'IJear
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
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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 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
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PRODUCTIONS
Releasing Through
COLUMBIA PICTURES
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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
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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'
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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
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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-
PRODUCTIO N S 19 4 8
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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
PRODUCTIONS 1948
409
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1948
413
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
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Screen Play by Sally Benson • Adaptation by Sally Benson and Gerard Fairlie
Based on the Novel by Humphrey Slater
Directed by Produced by
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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
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SPENCER TRACY
DEBORAH KERR
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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
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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
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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,
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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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419
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.
420
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
421
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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PRODUCTIONS 1948
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1948
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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
PRODUCTIONS 1948
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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,
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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-
42R
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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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.
PRODUCTIONS 1948
431
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1948
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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-
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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
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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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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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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.
PROD UCTIONS 1948
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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
PRODUCTIONS 1948
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
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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.
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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.
P R O D U CTIONS 1947
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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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PRODUCT! O N S 19 4 7
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
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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
453
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-
PRODUCTIONS 1947
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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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PRODUCTIONS 1947
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.
PRO DUCTIONS 1947
459
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.
460
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
PRO D U CT I O N S 1947
461
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.
462
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
P R ODUCTIONS 1947
463
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.
464
PRODU C T I O N S 19 4 7
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1947
465
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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PRODUCTIONS 1947
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
475
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
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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.
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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.
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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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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,
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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-
486
PRODUCTIONS 1946
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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PRODUCTIONS 194 6
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1946
489
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1946
491
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
PRODUCTIONS 1946
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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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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.
PRODUCTIONS 1946
503
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1946
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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-
506
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1946
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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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PRODUCTIONS 19 4 6
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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PRODUCTIONS 1946
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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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA
PRODUCTIONS BY CO M PAN I ES— 1 945
Features • Shorts • Serials • Color
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,
PRODUCTIONS 1945
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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.
P R ODUCTIONS 1945
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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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PRODUCTIONS 1945
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
PRO DUCTIONS 1945
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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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PRODUCTIONS 1945
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.
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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
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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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PRODUCTIONS 1945
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.
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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
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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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PRODUCTIONS 194 5
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1945
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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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PRODUCTIONS 19 4 5
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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PRODUCTIONS BY COMPANIES-1944
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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PRODUCTIONS 1944
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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PRODUCTIONS 1944
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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PRODUCTIONS 1944
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
7-28-44.
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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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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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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.
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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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PRODUCTIONS 1944
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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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
PRODUCTIONS 1944
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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
PRODUCTIONS 1944
583
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-
584
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.
PRODUCTIONS 1944
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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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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
623
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
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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
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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'
630
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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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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"
PICT UREC 0 M P A N I E S
647
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
648
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
649
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
651
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
652
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
< 3
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
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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-
5'4
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1936-40-100
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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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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
WEST
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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687
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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698
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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ACENTS
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.
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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
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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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New York Office
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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA
713
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
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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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ACADEMY ♦ PHOTOPLAY ♦ LOOK ♦ M. Y. CRITICS ♦ BRUSSELS
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-
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
738
N O N - T H E A T R I C A L
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
742
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
744
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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N O N -THEATRICAL
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
N O N - T H E ATRICAL
749
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
751
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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752
TELEVISION
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
T E L E V I S I O N
753
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
Z i/i
754
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
755
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.
Cosch
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
Z i/>
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
760
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
763
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
765
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
766
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
767
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
STORY SOURCE
771
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.
772
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.
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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
€6-22-22.
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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.
780
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.
STORY SOU R C E
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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.
782
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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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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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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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.
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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,
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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.
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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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ONCE THERE WAS A PRINCESS, story, Juliet Wil-
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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-
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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-
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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-
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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-
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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
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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-
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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
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©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
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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-
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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-
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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,
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PERKINS, play, Douglas Murray. Lessons in Love,
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PERPETUA, novel, Dion Clayton Calthroo. Love's
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PERSONS IN HIDING, book, J. Edgar Hoover. Pa-
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Para. ©6-28-40. Undercover Doctor, Para. 6-9-39.
PERSONAL APPEARANCE, plav. Lawrence Riley. Go
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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-
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PETER IBBETSON, novel, George DuMaurier. For-
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PETRIFIED FOREST (THE), play, Robert E. Sher-
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PHANTOM CROWN (THE), novel, Berdita Harding.
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PHANTOM FILLY (THE), story, Ceorge Agnew
Chamberlain. Home in Indiana, 20th-Fox ©6-
14-44.
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PICBOATS, book, Commander Edward Ellsberg. Hell
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PILLORY I THE I , play. Brandon Fleming. The Elev-
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PIN MONEY, story. Henry C. Vance. Diamond Hand-
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PINK CODS AND BLUE DEMONS, novel, Cynthia
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PINNACLE (THE) , story. Erich von Stroheim. Blind
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PIONEERS OF THE OLD SOUTHWEST (THE), story,
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PIRATES COLD, story. Forest Halsey. The Crouch.
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PIRTLE DRUMS IT IN, sketch. Charles Divine.
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PLASTER SAINTS, play. Frederick Arnold Kummer.
Spitfire. RKO £1934.
PLAYING WITH FIRE, short story, lames Oliver
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PLEASE HELP EMILY, play. H. M. Harwood. The
Palm Beach Girl. Famous Players Lasky £5-18-26.
PLEASURE ISLAND, story, Frank R. Adams. The
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PLUTOCRAT ITHEl, play. Arthur Goodrich. Busi-
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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
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POTIPHAR'S WIFE, play, Edgar Middleton. Her
Strange Desire. Powers-Popular £9-21-32.
POUCHE, play, Avery Hopwood, Rene Peter and
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POUR UNE NUIT DAMOUR, novel, Emile Zola
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PRECIOUS, play, James Forbes. Bachelor's Affairs.
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PREMATURE BURIAL (THE), story. Edgar Allen
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PRENEZ GARDE A LA PEINTURE, play, Rene Fau-
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PRICE (THE). Dlay, George Broadhurst. Wife
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PRICE OF FINE FEATHERS 'THE ) , storv. SoMta
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PRICE SHE DID NOT PAY (THE), story, Romena
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PRIMROSE PATH (THE), play. Bayard Veiller. Burnt
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PRINCE CONSORT ITHEl . play. Leon Xanrof and
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PRINCESS O'HARA. story, Damon Runyon. It Ain't
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PRINCESS ZIM-ZIM (THE), story. Edward Sheldon.
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PRIVATE MISS JONES, story, Paul Jarrico and Rich-
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PRIVATE PETTICREWS GIRL, story, Dana Burnet.
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PRIVATE PROPERTY, story, Norman Houston. A
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PRIVATE SECRETARY, short story. Alan Brener
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PROBLEM IN GRAND LARCENY, story. Jack Boyle.
Missing Millions, Famous Players Lasky £12-9-22.
PRODIGAL IN UTOPIA (A), short story. Donn Byrne.
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PRODIGAL'S MOTHER, short story, Ben Ames Wil-
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PROFLIGATE (THE), novel. Sir Arthur W. Pinero.
The Truth About Husbands. Bennett £2-19-21.
PROMENADE DECK, novel. Ishbel Ross. Three on a
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PROTECTING PRUE. story. Edgar Franklin. My Lady
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PRUNELLA O' THE PINES, novel. Granville Warwick.
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PUBLIC BE DAMNED 'THE), story, Willard Mack.
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PUBLIC ENEMY NO. I, short story, Seton Miller.
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PUBLIC RELATIONS, story. Courtenay Terrett.
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PURPLE AND FINE LINEN, story. May Edginton.
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PURPLE HIEROGLYPH I THE ) , story, Murray Lein-
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PUZZLE FOR PUPPETS, novel. Patrick Quentin.
Homicide for Three, Rep. £1948.
PUZZLE OF THE PEPPER TREE (THE), novel. Stuart
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Q
QUARANTINE, play. F. Tennyson Jesse. Lovers in
Quarantine. Famous Players Lasky £10-13-25.
QUARRY (THE), novel, John A. Morosco. The City
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Shadow of the Law. Para. £6-13-30.
QUEEN OF MAIN STREET, short story, Juliet Wilbur
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QUEEN WAS IN THE PARLOR (THE), play, Noel
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QUEEN'S HUSBAND (THE I . play. Robert E. Sher-
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QUERY, story. Seamark. Murder in Reverse. Four
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QUEST OF JOAN (THE), story, James Oliver Cur-
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QUINTUPLETS TO YOU, story. Olga Moore. You
Can't Beat Love, RKO £6-25-37.
R
RACHEL, novel. Howard Fast. Rachel and the
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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-
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RAIDERS OF SPANISH PEAKS, novel. Zane Grey.
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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-
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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.
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Dress Parade, Pathe £10-27-27.
REAR CAR (THE), play. Edward E. Rose. Murder
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REASON WHY. short story, Elinor Clyn. Soul Mates,
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RECKLESSNESS, play, Eugene O'Neill. The Constant
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RECREATION CAR, story, Clarence Budington Kel-
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RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT (THE), novel. Har-
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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
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RED HORSE HILL, novel, Sidney McCall. The Eternal
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RED MIRAGE (THE), story, I. A. R. Wylie. The
Unknown, Lasky €11-24-15.
RED MOUSE (THE), novel and play, William Ham-
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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
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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,
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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.
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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-
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THREE ON A MIKE, story, Stanley Carvay. Every
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THREE PAIRS OF SHOES, story. The Price of Happi-
ness, Triangle ©1-29-16.
THREE THINGS (THE), novelette, Mary Raymond
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THREE WERE THOROUGHBREDS, novel, Kenneth
Perkins. Relentless, Cavalier-Col. Til 948.
THY SOUL SHALL BEAR WITNESS, story, Selma
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TIE THAT BINDS (THE), novel, Peter B. Kyne.
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TIGER, novel, Max Brand. Tiger True, Univ. ©1-8-21.
TIGER ISLAND, story, Gouveneur Morris. East of
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TICER VALLEY, book, Reginald Campbell. The Girl
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TIMBER, novel, Harold Titus. Hearts Aflame, Mayer-
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TIN PAN ALLEY, play, Hugh Stanislaus Stange.
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TINSEL GIRL, The Strange Love of Molly Louvain.
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TITANS, novel, Charles Guernon. The Storm Break-
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TO HIM THAT HATH, novel, Leroy Scott. The Su-
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TOBY TYLER, story, James Otis. Circus Days, Lesser-
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TOMMY, play, Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Rob-
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TONG WAR, story. Samuel Ornitz. Chinatown
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TONIGHT AT 8:30, selection, Noel Coward. We
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TRAIN TO VENICE, play, Louis Verneuil and Georges
Berr. My Life with Caroline. RKO ©1941.
TRAGEDY OF THE KOROSKOV (THE), story. Sir A.
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TRAILIN', novel, Max Brand. A Holy Terror, Fox
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TRAIL TOWN, novel, Ernest Haycox. Abilene Town,
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TRAITOR'S GATE (THE), novel, Edgar Wallace. The
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TRANSLATION OF A SAVAGE (THE), novel, Sir
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TRAVIS COUP (THE), story, Arthur Stringer. Out
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TRELAWNEY OF THE WELLS, play, Sir Arthur W.
Pinero. The Actress, MGM ©4-28-28.
TRIGGER, play, Lula Vollmer. Spitfire, RKO
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TRIMMED WITH RED, story, Wallace Irwin. Help
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TRIPLE CROSS FOR DANCER, story, W. J. Coburn.
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TRIPLE TROUBLE, story, Harry O. Hoyt. Adorable
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TROOP TRAIN (THE), story. William Hamilton Os-
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TUCKER'S PEOPLE, novel, Ira Wolfert. Force of
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TUMBLE INN, play, Mary Roberts Rinehart and
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TU M'EMPOUSERAS, play, Louis Verneuil (French).
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TWO MEN IN A FURNISHED ROOM, short story,
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TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE, short story, Gelett Bur-
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TWO ORPHANS (THE), novel, D'Ennery and Cor-
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UNFORBIDDEN FRUIT, novel, Warner Fabian. Wild
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UNITED STATES FLAVOR, story, R. G. Kirk. Men
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UNITED STATES SMITH, short story, Gerald Beau-
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UNTAMED (THE), novel, Max Brand. Fair Warn-
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UNTAMED HEART (THE), story, Dorothy Yost.
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UNWANTED, story, Bella Muni and Abem Finkel.
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SUCH A LOVELY COUPLE, story, F. Hugh Herbert.
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TAKE THE HEIR, short story, Lawrence Poblex and
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THERE'S RHYTHM IN THE RIVER, song, Paul Fran-
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THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED, play, Sidney
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THEY'RE OFF, story, Bruce Mitchell. The Speed
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VERY WARM FOR MAY, musical, Jerome Kern and
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WEDNESDAY'S CHILD, play, Leopold Atlas. Child
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WELCOME IMPOSTER, play. Channing Pollock. Mid-
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WEST OF THE GREAT DIVIDE, novel, William
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WHAT'S A FIXER FOR?, play, H. C. Potter. Fixer
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WHAT'S YOUR WIFE DOING?, play, Herbert Hall
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WHEELS OF FATE, story, James Oliver Curwood.
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WHEN CAROL TOOK THE SUBWAY, story, Julia
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WHICH SHALL IT BE, poem. Mrs. E. L. Beers. Not
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WHIPPING (THE), short story, Roy Flannagan.
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WHISPERING SMITH RIDES, story. Frank A. Spear-
man. The Lightnin' Express (serial), Univ. ©1930.
WHISPERING WINDOW (THE), story, Cortland
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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,
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WHITE FRONTIER (THE), novel. Jeffrey Deprend.
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Natl. ©4-24-23.
WHITE HANDS, story. Arthur Stringer. Half a
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WHITE LADY, play. Gina Kaus and Ladislas Fodor.
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WHITE ROCK (THE), novel, J. B. Harris-Burlands.
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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.
STORY SOURCE
795
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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A COLUMBIA PICTURE
PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA
797
21,902 TITLES
Pictures Released from 1916 through 1948
A
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.
1920
1928
1925
1946
1934
1940
1919
1943
1936
1941
1947
1928
1919
1928
1917
1920
1937
1928
1948
1943
1927
1948
1947
1948
1938
1948
1945
1944
1942
1938
1929
1938
1945
1939
1938
1937
1935
1925
1928
1933
1943
1937
1935
1927
1934
1921
1938
1934
1946
1942
1923
1942
1945
1941
1922
1927
1922
1927
1932
1930
1924
1925
1919
1925
1921
1943
1935
1922
1924
1933
1935
1930
1921
1928
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TITLES
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
1925
1928
1916
1929
1936
1937
1921
1939
1918
1928
1930
1917
1920
1920
1924
1933
1938
1916
1917
1917
1920
1916
1936
1928
1926
1948
1917
1926
1933
1922
1917
1918
1942
1947
1936
1934
1926
1939
1925
1922
1931
1916
1925
1928
1931
1937
1937
1924
1926
1924
1940
1919
1938
1937
1921
1948
1921
1928
1924
1917
1948
1942
1945
1923
1916
1926
1921
1943
1926
931
1926
920
932
934
919
927
925
924
1 936
919
1925
925
919
943
926
927
926
948
932
943
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
1 73 J
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
916
928
Green Eyes
Chest er f ield
934
920
Green Eyes
Para
918
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
944
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
935
Grip of the Yukon
Univ.
1928
935
Grissly's Millions
Rep
945
921
Grit
Prod. Dist.
1924
942
Grit Wins
.. Univ.
1929
935
Grouch
World
1918
933
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
931
Guard That Girl
Col.
1935
927
Ind.
1921
939
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.
1927
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
948
947
918
923
943
939
941
946
935
946
936
928
937
948
944
937
946
944
937
922
916
946
945
943
921
928
921
918
944
941
916
944
924
922
926
917
936
920
944
923
928
920
923
916
940
924
920
936
922
916
929
916
932
948
930
943
925
929
942
945
929
933
937
921
918
919
916
916
929
921
922
932
926
943
941
935
918
922
928
921
927
917
926
926
934
928
943
945
917
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.
948
927
916
933
918
938
933
916
943
930
916
933
938
940
940
948
934
924
923
928
922
928
925
937
928
943
936
931
930
922
930
918
924
922
929
947
946
922
938
937
933
935
925
925
930
929
935
946
917
924
924
921
919
920
926
928
919
919
916
917
934
925
922
922
938
928
917
919
919
921
927
932
916
916
916
918
918
927
916
916
942
938
942
918
936
918
927
920
918
948
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
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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
942
918
927
932
916
926
926
921
947
921
917
929
921
933
948
941
921
916
922
919
940
916
948
944
947
938
941
925
942
939
933
931
943
936
928
935
921
923
921
925
940
938
942
931
947
924
940
930
918
918
917
932
943
934
918
918
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-
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Rangers Step In The
Col
937
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1 93
Rango
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R a ncom
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R aniH P i r ja Dnmanfo
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Rarin' to f*. n
Q74
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Racra Ic
1 7J o
R a cm it i n
Rrill
Q7Q
7i7
Rasputin
Unusual Photoplays
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Rac.mi + in anH tho Fmnrocc
rxaopu i 11 i di iu lilc l l M p i Li;.
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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
934
934
939
938
935
927
937
920
932
934
945
946
925
946
946
948
948
927
944
944
937
943
938
942
927
930
926
931
921
937
922
916
918
921
923
919
941
942
933
945
941
923
946
944
926
931
919
922
916
922
944
942
942
943
931
943
924
920
943
927
916
918
923
916
944
925
938
941
942
935
928
930
917
926
933
931
935
942
926
929
917
921
946
934
923
925
947
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.
1921
1920
1916
1918
1934
1947
1923
1927
1940
1924
1928
1930
1932
1940
1916
1932
1929
1938
1920
1925
1921
1932
1935
1941
1916
1931
1929
1919
1922
1939
1933
1919
1918
1927
1929
1944
1936
1917
1940
1928
1928
1928
1927
1930
1929
1934
1926
1946
1928
1935
1933
1923
1916
1942
1918
1922
1926
1920
1931
1924
1929
1940
1931
1925
1941
1918
1932
1925
1932
1921
1916
1948
1922
1916
1941
1924
1916
1921
1926
1931
1917
1924
1927
1920
1916
1921
1923
1948
1930
1927
1917
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.
874
TITLES
So's Your Old Man
Para.
926
Soak the Rich
Para.
936
931
Goldwyn
918
Am. Mutual
918
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,/
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7*TU
'Till +Urt r _ _i _i T •
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'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
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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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940
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937
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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.
888
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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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.
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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
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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
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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
N. Y. STACE SHOWS 1948
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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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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA
NEW YORK STAGE SHOWS
1947 Openings
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.
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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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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
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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
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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
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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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FOREIGN PRODUCT 194 8
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
F OREICN PRODUCT 1948
943
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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FOREIGN PRODU C T 19 4 8
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
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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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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA
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.
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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
FOREIGN PRODUCT 1947
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
955
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.)
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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
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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
977
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.
978
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)
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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
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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.
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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
1000
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)
1002
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
101 1
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
1012
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