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Adrian (Gilbert)
Akst, Albert (Editor)
Allen, Gene
Alton, Robert
Alves, Vern
Arnaud, Leo (Musical Arranger)
Ayers, Lemuel (Art Direction)
Axt, Dr. William (Musical Director)
Baker, Ted
Barstow, Richard
Bassman, George
Bellamy, Earl
Beloin, Edmund (Screenplay Writer)
Benson, Sally (Writer)
Berkeley, Busby (Director)
Bert, Malcolm
Binyon, Claude
Blane, Ralph (Song Writer)
Blangsted, Folmar
Boemler, George (Editor)
Brecher, Irving (Screenplay Writer)
Brown, Malcolm (Art Direction)
Butler, David
Buttolph, David
Cassavetes, John
Castle, Nick
Cathcart, Jack
Chapin, Anne Morrison (Screenplay)
Chaplin, Saul (Song Writer, Director)
Clark, Al
Collins, Richard (Writer)
Connell, Richard (Screenplay Writer)
Connolly, Bobby
Connolly, Myles (Screenplay Writer)
Conselman, William
Crane, Harry (Screenplay Writer)
Cukor, George
Cummings, Jack (Producer)
Curtis, Nathaniel (Screenplay Writer)
Cutter, Murray
Daniels, William (Photography)
Darby, Ken
Davey, Allen, A.S.C.
Dawn, Jack
Del Ruth, Roy (Director)
Duell, Randall (Art Direction)
Edens, Roger (Musical Composer/Arranger)
Fazan, Adrienne (Editor)
Feist, Felix
Ferrari, William (Art Direction)
Finklehoffe, Fred (Screenplay Writer)
Fleming, Victor
Folsey, George (Photography)
Fowler, Gene, Jr.
Freed, Arthur (Producer, Song Writer)
Gelman, Jacques
    Pepe (Associate Producer)

Gibbons, Cedric (Art Direction)
Gilbert, Doris (Screenplay Writer)
Gillespie, A. Arnold
Gleason, Keogh
Gold, Ernest
Gomberg, Sy
Goodrich, Frances (Screenplay Writer)
Gould, Dave (Dance Ensembles)
Graham, Edward
Grashin, Mauri
Gray, William S. (Editor)
Green, Alfred E. (Director)
Green, Johnny
Griffiths, Mildred (Set Decorator)
Habousch, Victor
Hackett, Albert (Screenplay Writer)
Hart, Moss
Hartman, Edmund (Screenplay Writer)
Haworth, Ted
    Pepe (Art Director)

Hayton, Lennie
Hazard, Lawrence (Screenplay Writer)
Heerman, Victor (Screenplay Writer)
Heindorf, Ray
Holloway, Jean (Screenplay Writer)
Holt, Dennis
Hokins, George James
Horning, William A.
Hoyningen-Huene, George
Huldschinsky, Paul (Set Decorator)
Hutchcroft, Roy
Ibbetson, Arthur
Irene (Fashion Designer)
Jaffa, Henri (Technicolor Consultant)
Janis, Elsie
Jarrico, Paul (Writer)
Johnson, Agnes Christine (Screenplay Writer)
Jones, Chuck
Jones, Dorothy
Jones, Robert C.
June, Ray (Photography)
Kalloch
Kalmus, Natalie (Technicolor Consultant)
Keegan, Duane
Kelly, Gene (Choreographer, Singer, Actor)
Kingsley, Dorothy
Kish, Joseph
Knudston, Frederick
Kramer, Stanley
Kress, Harold F. (Editor)
Langley, Noel
Langner, Philip
LaShelle, Joseph
Laszlo, Ernest
Lawrence, Viola
Lawton, Charles Jr. (Photography)
Leavitt, Sam
Lehman, Gladys (Screenplay Writer)
Leonard, Robert Z. (Director)
LeRoy, Mervyn
Levien, Sonya (Screenplay Writer)
Levitow, Abe
Lewyn, Louis
Lewis, Ben (Editor)
Lewis, Robert
Lilley, Joseph J.
Lindsey, Mort
Llewellyn, Russell
Loring, Eugene
Louis, Jean
Ludwig, William (Screenplay Writer)
Luft, Sidney
MacDonald, Joe
    Pepe (Photography)

Mack, Roy (Director)
Mann, Abby
Marin, Edwin L. (Director)
Marquardt, Paul
Martin, Hugh (Song Writer)
Martin, Skip
Mason, Sarah Y. (Screenplay Writer)
Matray, Ernst
McGowan, Jack (Screenplay Writer)
Millar, Stuart
Miller, Arthur
Miller, Dan
Milo, George
Minnelli, Vincente (1910-1986)
One of the great directors of the golden era. Vincente Minnelli was born February 28, 1910, to theatrical parents. Beginning his career at the age of 16, he worked as a window decorator, assistant photographer, costume designer and set decorator in Chicago and New York City. His work was highly acclaimed, and he was soon working in major Broadway productions. He started at MGM in 1940 and married Judy Garland on June 15, 1945, shortly after their completion of The Clock. Their only child, Liza Minnelli, was born March 12, 1946. His films, especially his musicals, are among the best made at MGM. His brilliant use of color and lighting, innovative camerawork and his pursuit of detail are his hallmarks. His complete filmography is presented below, in chronological order. Additonally, he assisted in the script writing for Babes on Broadway (uncredited), and contributed the idea for the fruit orchestra on Strike Up the Band. Autobiography: I Remember it Well, 1974.

    Cabin in the Sky (MGM, 1942)
    I Dood It (MGM, 1943)
    Meet Me in St. Louis (MGM, 1944)
    Ziegfeld Follies of 1946 (MGM, 1945)
    The Clock (MGM, 1945)
    Yolanda and the Thief (MGM, 1946)
    Till the Clouds Roll By (Judy Garland's numbers, MGM, 1946)
    Undercurrent (MGM, 1946)
    The Pirate (MGM, 1947)
    Madame Bovary (MGM, 1948)
    Father of the Bride (MGM, 1950)
    An American in Paris (MGM, 1951)
    Father's Little Dividend (MGM, 1951)
    Lovely to Look At (Fashion Show Sequence, MGM, 1951)
    The Story of Three Loves ("Mademoiselle" Sequence, MGM, 1952)
    The Bad and the Beautiful (MGM, 1952)
    The Band Wagon (MGM, 1952)
    The Long, Long Trailer (MGM, 1953)
    Brigadoon (MGM, 1953)
    The Cobweb (MGM, 1953)
    Kismet (MGM, 1955)
    Lust for Life (MGM, 1955)
    Tea and Sympathy (MGM, 1956)
    Designing Woman (MGM, 1956)
    Gigi (MGM, 1957)
    The Reluctant Debutante (MGM, 1958)
    Some Came Running (MGM, 1958)
    Home from the Hill (MGM, 1958)
    Bells Are Ringing (MGM, 1959)
    The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (MGM, 1961)
    Two Weeks in Another Town (MGM, 1962)
    The Courtship of Eddie's Father (MGM, 1962)
    Goodbye Charlie (Fox, 1964)
    The Sandpiper (MGM, 1964)
    On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (Paramount, 1968)
    A Matter of Time (AIP, Italy, 1976)

Monks, John Jr. (Screenplay Writer)
Morra, Irene
Nathan, Robert (Screenplay Writer)
Neame, Ronald
Newcombe, Warren (Special Effects)
Nyberg, Mary Ann
O'Hanlon, James (Screenplay Writer)
Oliver, Sy
Orgel, Lee
Pasternak, Joseph (Producer)
Planck, Robert (Photography)
Purcell, Gertrude (Screenplay Writer)
Pye, Merrill (Musical Presentation)
Rapf, Harry (Producer)
Raphaelson, Samson (Screenplay Writer)
Rennahan, Ray
Riesner, Charles (Screenplay Writer)
Roberts, Marguerite (Screenplay Writer)
Rogers, Bogart
Rose, Helen (Costume Designer)
Rosher, Charles (Photography)
Rosson, Harold, A.S.C.
Ruttenberg, Joseph (Photography)
Ryan, Elaine (Screenplay)
Ryerson, Florence (Screenplay)
Salinger, Conrad
Schrank, Joseph (Screenplay Writer)
Saperstein, Henry G.
Scognamillo, Gabriel
Seitz, George B. (Director)
Seller, Thomas (Screen Play Writer)
Sewell, Blanche (Editor)
Sharaff, Irene (Costumes)
Shearer, Douglas
Shelton, Sidney (Writer)
Sherman, Richard (Screenplay Writer)
Shirley, John
Sidney, George (Director & Producer)
Silvers, Sid (Screenplay Writer)
Simon, Mayo
Singleton, Wilfred
Smith, Frederick Y. (Editor)
Smith, Jack Martin (Art Direction)
Smith, Leonard (Photography)
Smith, Pete (1892-1979)
Best remembered as producer and narrator of a wide variety of one-reel subjects about everything from travel to film-making, narrated by "a Smith named Pete". He won a special Academy Award in 1953 for his "witty and pungent observations on the American scene."
Snell, David (Musical Arranger)
Spence, Ralph (Screenplay Writer)
Steele, Gile
Sternad, Rudolph
Stevens, Jack
Stoll, George ("Georgie")
Stordahl, Axel
Stothart, Herbert
Stradling, Harry (Photography)
Sullivan, Frank (Editor)
Taurog, Norman (Director)
Thompson, Kay
Tors, Ivan
Tucker, Robert
Tugend, Harry
Turman, Lawrence
Valles (Costume Designer)
Van Riper, Kay (Screenplay Writer)
Vernon, Elmo (Editor)
Wagner, Sidney (Photography)
Walters, Charles
Webster, Ferris (Editor)
Wells, George
West, Robert Tree (Screenplay)
White, George (Photography)
White, Lester (Photography)
Whitmore, Annalee (Screen Play Writer)
Whorf, Richard (Director)
Willis, Edwin B. (Set Decorator)
Wilson, Carey (Producer)
Woolf, Edgar Allan (Screenplay)
Yellen, Jack (Song Writer)
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