vendredi 2 août 2019

13 à la douzaine (1949) Walter Lang - Cheaper by the dozen (20.10.1949 / 23.12.1949)

Affiche Française : Roger Soubie


https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treize_%C3%A0_la_douzaine_(film,_1950)

Directed by 

Walter Lang

Writing Credits  

Lamar Trotti...(screen play)
Frank B. Gilbreth Jr....(based on the novel by) and
Ernestine Gilbreth Carey...(based on the novel by)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

Clifton WebbClifton Webb...Frank Bunker Gilbreth
Jeanne CrainJeanne Crain...Ann Gilbreth
Myrna LoyMyrna Loy...Mrs. Lillian Gilbreth
Betty LynnBetty Lynn...Deborah Lancaster
Edgar BuchananEdgar Buchanan...Dr. Burton
Barbara BatesBarbara Bates...Ernestine Gilbreth
Mildred NatwickMildred Natwick...Mrs. Mebane
Sara AllgoodSara Allgood...Mrs. Monahan
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Walter BaldwinWalter Baldwin...Jim Bracken (uncredited)
Betty BarkerBetty Barker...Mary Gilbreth (uncredited)
Benny BartlettBenny Bartlett...Joe Scales (uncredited)
Lovyss BradleyLovyss Bradley...Teacher (uncredited)
Patti BradyPatti Brady...Martha Gilbreth (uncredited)
Virginia BrissacVirginia Brissac...Mrs. Benson (uncredited)
Ken ChristyKen Christy...Jed - Delivers Telegram (uncredited)
Denise CourtemarcheDenise Courtemarche...Jane - Age 1 (uncredited)
Ted CraneTed Crane...Bit Role (uncredited)
Dulcie DayDulcie Day...Nurse (uncredited)
Teddy DriverTeddy Driver...Dan Gilbreth (uncredited)
Billy EngleBilly Engle...Messenger (uncredited)
Mary FieldMary Field...Music Teacher (uncredited)
Anita GegnaAnita Gegna...Assistant Principal (uncredited)
Vincent GraeffVincent Graeff...Mailman with Special Delivery Letter (uncredited)
Eula GuyEula Guy...Teacher (uncredited)
Craig HillCraig Hill...Tom Black (uncredited)
Ralph HodgesRalph Hodges...Bit Role (uncredited)
Jimmy HuntJimmy Hunt...William Gilbreth (uncredited)
Jane LeeJane Lee...Teacher (uncredited)
Caryl LincolnCaryl Lincoln...Teacher (uncredited)
Roddy McCaskillRoddy McCaskill...Jack Gilbreth (uncredited)
Tom McQuillanTom McQuillan...Ticket Taker (uncredited)
Eleanor MooreEleanor Moore...Teacher (uncredited)
Carol NugentCarol Nugent...Lillie Gilbreth (uncredited)
Peggy O'ConnorPeggy O'Connor...Bit Role (uncredited)
Ramona OliverRamona Oliver...Nurse (uncredited)
Norman OllestadNorman Ollestad...Frank Gilbreth Jr. (uncredited)
Frank OrthFrank Orth...Higgins (uncredited)
Joyce OtisJoyce Otis...Bit Role (uncredited)
Cynthia PepperCynthia Pepper...Young Girl (uncredited)
Jeff RichardsJeff Richards...Bit Role (uncredited)
Syd SaylorSyd Saylor...Plumber (uncredited)
Harmon StevensHarmon Stevens...Bit Role (uncredited)
Anthony SydesAnthony Sydes...Fred Gilbreth (uncredited)
Lyn ThomasLyn Thomas...Girl on Beach (uncredited)
Tina ThompsonTina Thompson...Jane - Age 2 (uncredited)
Evelyn VardenEvelyn Varden...School Principal (uncredited)
Lillian WestLillian West...Bit Role (uncredited)
Judy Ann WhaleyJudy Ann Whaley...Baby Denise (uncredited)
Hank WiseHank Wise...Traffic Cop (uncredited)

Produced by 

Lamar Trotti...producer
Darryl F. Zanuck...executive producer (uncredited)

Music by 

Cyril J. Mockridge...(as Cyril Mockridge)
Alfred Newman...(uncredited)

Cinematography by 

Leon Shamroy...director of photography

Film Editing by 

J. Watson Webb Jr....(as J.Watson Webb Jr.)

Art Direction by 

Leland Fuller
Lyle R. Wheeler...(as Lyle Wheeler)

Set Decoration by 

Paul S. Fox...(set decorations)
Thomas Little...(set decorations)

Costume Design by 

Edward Stevenson...(costumes designed by)

Makeup Department 

Ben Nye...makeup artist
Linda Cross...hair stylist (uncredited)
Lillian Ugrin...hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management 

A.F. Erickson...production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Eli Dunn...assistant director (uncredited)
Gaston Glass...assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department 

Roger Heman Sr....sound (as Roger Heman)
E. Clayton Ward...sound

Visual Effects by 

Fred Sersen...special photographic effects

Camera and Electrical Department 

F. Bud Mautino...camera operator (uncredited)
Emmett Schoenbaum...still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Charles Le Maire...wardrobe director
Sam Benson...wardrobe supervisor (uncredited)

Editorial Department 

Lyman Hallowell...apprentice editor (uncredited)

Music Department 

Lionel Newman...musical director
Herbert W. Spencer...orchestration (as Herbert Spencer)
Maurice De Packh...orchestrator (uncredited)
Edward B. Powell...orchestrator (uncredited)

Other crew 

Leonard Doss...Technicolor color consultant
Jerry Bryan...dialogue director (uncredited)
Doris Drought...script supervisor (uncredited)
Martha Manor...stand-in (uncredited)
John Sturtevant...dialogue director (uncredited)

Details

Country:

 USA

Language:

Release Date:

 30 May 1950 (France) See more »

Also Known As:

 Treize à la douzaine See more »

Filming Locations:


Company Credits

Production Co:

Show more on IMDbPro »

Technical Specs

Runtime:

 

Sound Mix:

 Mono (Western Electric Recording)

Color:

 Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

 1.37 : 1

Soundtrack Credits 


In My Merry Oldsmobile
(1905) (uncredited)
Music by Gus Edwards
Played during the opening credits 
When You Wore a Tulip (and I Wore a Big Red Rose)
(1914) (uncredited)
Music by Percy Wenrich
Lyrics by Jack Mahoney
Played during the opening credits and occasionally in the score
Sung by all in the car 
Memories
(1915) (uncredited)
Music by Egbert Van Alstyne
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Sung by some in the car 
Home Sweet Home
(1823) (uncredited)
aka "There's No Place Like Home"
Music by H.R. Bishop
Played when they first arrive at the new house 
Love's Old Sweet Song (Just a Song at Twilight)
(1884) (uncredited)
Music by J.L. Molloy
Played by the children on various instruments 
Row, Row, Row
(1912) (uncredited)
Music by James V. Monaco
Played at the beginning of the Nantucket sequence 
Song of the Islands (Na Lei O Hawaii)
(1915) (uncredited)
Music by Charles E. King
Played by Craig Hill on the ukulele at the beach 
On the Beach at Waikiki
(1915) (uncredited)
Music by Henry Kailimai
Lyrics by G.H. Stover
Played by Craig Hill on the ukulele and Sung by him at the beach 
Ja-Da
(1918) (uncredited)
Music by Bob Carleton
Played at the dance 
The Vamp
(1919) (uncredited)
Music by Byron Gay
Played when Ann and Tom are outside talking and when Ann and Frank are dancing 

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