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mercredi 25 septembre 2019

Gare au percepteur ! (1950) Walter Lang - The jackpot

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Directed by 

Walter Lang

Writing Credits  

John McNulty...(New Yorker article)
Phoebe Ephron...(screenplay) and
Henry Ephron...(screenplay)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

James StewartJames Stewart...William J. 'Bill' Lawrence
Barbara HaleBarbara Hale...Amy Lawrence
James GleasonJames Gleason...Harry Summers
Fred ClarkFred Clark...Mr. Andrew J. Woodruff
Alan MowbrayAlan Mowbray...Leslie
Patricia MedinaPatricia Medina...Hildegarde Jonet / Hilda Jones
Natalie WoodNatalie Wood...Phyllis Lawrence
Tommy RettigTommy Rettig...Tommy Lawrence
Robert GistRobert Gist...Pete Spooner
Lyle TalbotLyle Talbot...Fred Burns
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dorothy AdamsDorothy Adams...Watch Saleswoman - Store Employee (uncredited)
Walter BaldwinWalter Baldwin...Watch Buyer (uncredited)
Jay BarneyJay Barney...Police Detective (uncredited)
Robert BiceRobert Bice...Policeman in Bookie Raid (uncredited)
John BleiferJohn Bleifer...Bookie Parlor Clerk (uncredited)
Frances BuddFrances Budd...Saleslady (uncredited)
Harry CarterHarry Carter...Card Player (uncredited)
Ken ChristyKen Christy...Man (uncredited)
Dick CoganDick Cogan...Mr. Brown (uncredited)
Heinie ConklinHeinie Conklin...Workman (uncredited)
George ConradGeorge Conrad...Mike - Parking Lot Attendant (uncredited)
Dick CurtisDick Curtis...Moving Man (uncredited)
Dulcie DayDulcie Day...Mrs. Dexter (uncredited)
Ann DoranAnn Doran...Miss Alice Bowen (uncredited)
Robert DudleyRobert Dudley...Mr. Simpkins (uncredited)
Sam EdwardsSam Edwards...Parking Lot Attendant (uncredited)
Estelle EtterreEstelle Etterre...Mrs. McDougall (uncredited)
June EvansJune Evans...Washerwomanh (uncredited)
Fritz FeldFritz Feld...Long-Haired Pianist (uncredited)
Eddie FirestoneEddie Firestone...Mr. McDougall (uncredited)
Elizabeth FlournoyElizabeth Flournoy...Federal Broadcasting System Woman (uncredited)
Bess FlowersBess Flowers...Newspaper Employee (uncredited)
Jerry HausnerJerry Hausner...Al Stern (uncredited)
Harry HinesHarry Hines...Elevator Man (uncredited)
Marjorie HollidayMarjorie Holliday...Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Harry JamesHarry James...Harry James (voice) (uncredited)
Billy LechnerBilly Lechner...Johnny, the Office Boy (uncredited)
Caryl LincolnCaryl Lincoln...Susan Wertheim (uncredited)
George MagrillGeorge Magrill...Police Stenographer (uncredited)
Valerie MarkValerie Mark...Mary Vogel (uncredited)
Mae MarshMae Marsh...Mrs. Woodruff in Photo (uncredited)
Jack MatherJack Mather...Police Detective (uncredited)
Joan MillerJoan Miller...Mabel Spooner (uncredited)
Billy NelsonBilly Nelson...Truck Driver (uncredited)
Peggy O'ConnorPeggy O'Connor...Salesgirl (uncredited)
Tudor OwenTudor Owen...Police Turnkey (uncredited)
Franklin ParkerFranklin Parker...Poker Player (uncredited)
Milton ParsonsMilton Parsons...Piano Player (uncredited)
Joe PloskiJoe Ploski...Joe - Store Employee (uncredited)
John QualenJohn Qualen...Mr. Ferguson (uncredited)
Jack RoperJack Roper...Moving Man (uncredited)
Jewel RoseJewel Rose...Mrs. Brown (uncredited)
John RoyJohn Roy...Policeman (uncredited)
Carol SavageCarol Savage...Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Syd SaylorSyd Saylor...Ernie, the Mailman (uncredited)
Bigelow SayreBigelow Sayre...Police Captain Sullivan (uncredited)
Kathryn SheldonKathryn Sheldon...Mrs. Simpkins (uncredited)
Kim SpaldingKim Spalding...Mr. Eddie Dexter (uncredited)
Claude StroudClaude Stroud...Herman Wertheim (uncredited)
Charles TannenCharles Tannen...Al Vogel (uncredited)
Andrew TombesAndrew Tombes...Attorney Pritchett (uncredited)
Minerva UrecalMinerva Urecal...Woman Trying on Hats (uncredited)
Philip Van ZandtPhilip Van Zandt...Franklin Laswell / Flick Morgan (uncredited)
Colin WardColin Ward...Man (uncredited)
Guy WayGuy Way...Moving Man (uncredited)
Billy WayneBilly Wayne...Joe - Photographer (uncredited)

Produced by 

Samuel G. Engel...producer

Music by 

Lionel Newman

Cinematography by 

Joseph LaShelle

Film Editing by 

J. Watson Webb Jr.

Art Direction by 

Lyle R. Wheeler...(as Lyle Wheeler)
Joseph C. Wright

Set Decoration by 

Thomas Little
Stuart A. Reiss...(as Stuart Reiss)

Costume Design by 

Edward Stevenson

Makeup Department 

Ben Nye...makeup artist
Esperanza Corona...hair stylist (uncredited)
Frank Prehoda...makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management 

Gaston Glass...production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Hal Klein...assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department 

Roger Heman Sr....sound (as Roger Heman)
George Leverett...sound

Special Effects by 

Fred Sersen...special effects

Camera and Electrical Department 

Don Anderson...camera operator (uncredited)
Harry R. Jones...grip (uncredited)
Robert A. Petzoldt...gaffer (uncredited)
Al St. Hilaire...still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Charles Le Maire...wardrobe director

Music Department 

Earle Hagen...orchestrator
Lionel Newman...musical director (uncredited)

Other crew 

Weslie Jones...script supervisor (as Wesley Jones)
Jerry Bryan...dialogue director (uncredited)

Details

Country:

 USA

Language:

Release Date:

 27 April 1951 (France) See more »

Also Known As:

 Gare au percepteur See more »

Filming Locations:


Company Credits

Production Co:

Show more on IMDbPro »

Technical Specs

Runtime:

 

Sound Mix:

 Mono (Western Electric Recording)

Color:

Aspect Ratio:

 1.37 : 1

Soundtrack Credits 


Ain't We Got Fun
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Ray Egan and Gus Kahn
Sung by an off-screen chorus during the opening credits
Charleston
(uncredited)
Music by James P. Johnson
Hummed and danced by Amy in the parlor
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
(uncredited)
Music by Franz Liszt
Played on the piano at the house









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