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Nosferatu. Revista De Cine (Donostia Kultura) Nosferatu. Revista de cine (Donostia Kultura) Título: Filmografía Autor/es: Devesa, Dolores; Potes, Alicia Citar como: Devesa, D.; Potes, A. (2006). Filmografía. Nosferatu. Revista de cine. (51):71- 87. Documento descargado de: http://hdl.handle.net/10251/41447 Copyright: Reserva de todos los derechos (NO CC) La digitalización de este artículo se enmarca dentro del proyecto "Estudio y análisis para el desarrollo de una red de conocimiento sobre estudios fílmicos a través de plataformas web 2.0", financiado por el Plan Nacional de I+D+i del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad del Gobierno de España (código HAR2010-18648), con el apoyo de Biblioteca y Documentación Científica y del Área de Sistemas de Información y Comunicaciones (ASIC) del Vicerrectorado de las Tecnologías de la Información y de las Comunicaciones de la Universitat Politècnica de València. Entidades colaboradoras: Filmografía Dolores Devesa y Alicia Potes DlRF:CCI Ó N ,1/ar /rm~, Sydno:y G n::cnst reet (Dr. Loren=), Charles llalton (A. V. Smith), Sen Young (Joe Totsuiko), Roland Gut (Sugi), El halcón maltés (The Maltese Fa/con, 194 1) Lec Tung Foo (Sam IJ'ing On), Frank Wilcox (capitán ,\/o­ rrison), Paul Stanton (comnel flan) , Lcstcr l\ latthews (ma­ Dirección: John Huston. Producción: Warner Bros. Pro­ yor Cl/1/(/diense), John Hamilton (¡m:sidellle del consejo de ductor ejecutivo: llal B. Wa llis. P•·oductor nsoriado: Hen­ ¡.:uerm) , Tom Stevcnson (homhre sin identi.ficm), Roland ry Blankc. Guión: John Jluston. Basado en la nove la The Drew (capitán Harkuess), l\ lonte Bluc (Dan ,\fomm), Ches­ ,\fa/tese Fa/con (El lw/cán maltés) de Oashiell Hammctl. Di­ ter Gan (capitán Higo/o). Richard l.oo (prim1•r oficial ,\/~)'11- rección d e diálogos: Robert Foulk. Fotografía: Arthur ma), Keye Lukc (empleado de la compmiía JWI'iem), Kam Edeson. il l ontajc: Thomas Richards. iiiÍis ica: Adolph Tong (T. Oki). Spencer Chan (inReniem jefe Mi1suko), Rudy Dcutsch. Dirección musical: Leo F. Forbste in. Dirección Robles (asesino filip ino), William Hopper (ordenan=a), artística: Robcrt Haas. Ves tuario: O rry-Kclly. i\l aquilla­ Frank i\ layo (audit01), Garland Smith, Dick French. Charles je: Pcrc Westmorc. Peluquería: Joan Udko. Sonido: Oli­ Drake y Will Morgan (oJiciales) , Jack Mowe r (mayor), vcr S. Garretson. Intérpretes: Humphrey Bogan (Sculurel Frank Faylen (Barke1), Ru th Ford (.,ecretaria), Edd ic Lec Spade), l\•lary i\stor (Erigid O 'Siwuglmessy 1 Miss JJ'ouder­ (empleado chino). Duracióu aprox.: 86 min. Según a lgu­ M, Gladys Georg.: (/\'({ Archer). Petc r Lorre (Joe/ Cairo), nas fuentes: 97 min. Barton MacLan.: (tenieme Dundy), Lee Patrick (Efjle f'eri­ ne). Sydncy Grcenstreet (Kasper Gwman), Ward llond (de­ tecti•·e Tom f'olluws). Jcrome Cowan (Mi/e.\ Arclrer) . Elisha Report from thc Aleutians ( 1943) ( Documental) Cook Jr. (ll'ilmer Cook). James Burkc (L uke), Murray Alpen (Frank Richmtm), John Hamilton (BI:l'an), Wallcr Huston Direccióu y g uión: eapit:ín John Huston. Pr·oducc ión: lJ. (capitán Jacohy), Emory Parnell (patrón de " La Palo­ S. J\rmy. Signa) Corps. Pictorial Scn•icc. Fotografía: capi­ ma'), Roben Homans (policía), Crc ig hton Hale, Cha rles tún Rey Scott. teniente Julcs Buck, sargento Frccman C. Drake, Bill 1-f oppcr y Hank Mann (periodistas). Jack i'vlower Collins, cabo Buzz Ellsworth , cabo Herman Cratbrcy. (Tech­ (/ocur01). Duración aprox.: 100 min. Otr as vers iones: nicolor). i\lontaje: John Huston. Narradores : Jo hn Hus­ "Thc Mal! ese Falcon'' (Roy del Ruth, 193 1); "Satan l\ Jct a ton, \Valtcr Jluston. Documental rodado en 16 mm. y pasa­ Lady" (William Di eterle, 1936). Estreno en i\lad rid: 12 do a 35 mm. Duración aprox.: 45 min. Según algunas fu en­ de diciembre de 1976: Bahía. tes: 47 min. Como ella sola (In This Our Life. 1942) Sau Pi etro ( 1945) (Documental) Dirección: John lluston. Producción: Warner Bros. Pro­ Dirrcción y guión: John lluston. Producción: Thc Army ductor ejecutivo: Hal B. \Vallis. Producto r asociado: Da­ llistorical Sen •icc. Fotografía: John Hu ston y operadores vi d Lcwis. Guión: Howard Koch. Basado en la novela In de Signa) Corps. i\ lontaje: Edward Mann [según a lgunas This Our Li.fe de Ell en Glasgow. Dirección de di:í logos: fu entes]. i\IÍisic::r: Dimitri Tiomk in [según algunas fu entes]. Edward Blatt. Fotografía: Ernie lla ller. Efe ctos es pecia­ Interpretación mus ical: The /\ir Force Orc hcstra, The 72 les: Byron llaskin, Robcrl Burns. Montaje: Willia m 1-fol­ l\ lormon Tabcrnaclc C hoir and SI. Brcndan's Boys Choi r. mcs. i\lúsica: Max Steine r. Dirección mus ical: Leo F. Narrador: John Huston. Duración a prox.: 3 1 mi n. Nota: Forbstein. Di•·ección a rtística: Roben Haas. Vestual'io: documental co nocido tambiéu con el tilulo "Thc Hattlc of Orry-Kclly. i\laquillajc: Pcrc Westmorc. Sonido: Robert San J>i etro". B. Lee. Intérpretes: Bette Davis (Stanley Timberlake), Oli­ via de Havilla nd (Roy Timberlake), Georgc Bn:nt (Craig Fleming), Dcnnis Morgan (Peter Kiugsmi/1), Charles Coburn Lct Ther e Be Lig ht ( 1945) (Documental) (ll'il/iam Fit=roy), frank Craven (Asa Timherlake), Billic Burke (Lm•inia Timherlake), Hattie l\lc Da n ic l (Minerva Dirección : Jolm Huston. Producció n: U. S. Army. Signa! Clay), Lec Patrick (Belfy ll'ilmoth}, l\ lary Scn•oss (Ciwr/or­ Corps. J> icto rial Scn•icc. G ui ó n : John 1-f uston, capit:ín te Fit=roy), Ernest Anderson (PanJ' Clay), Will iam B. Da­ Cha rles Ka ufman. Fotog rafía: S tanlcy Cortez. Montaje: vidson (Jim Purtly), Ed ward fic ld ing (ductor Buclwnau), William Rcynolds. Mús ica: Dimitri Tiomkin. Narrado•·: Jo hn Hamilto n (inspecto1 ), William Forrcst (guardabos­ \Valter Huston. Duración aprox.: 58 mjn. ques), \Valter Hu ston (h armau), Elliott S ulli van, Eddic A­ cuff, i\lan Bridge, Wa lter Baldwin y llerbert Heywood (tra­ hajadore;), Gco rge Reed (mayordomo), Dudlcy Di ckerson El tesoro de Sierra Madre (The 7i·ea.lllre of the Sierm Madre, (camarero), \Va lter Orook (taxista), Ruth Ford Om•eu ma­ 1948) dre). Billy \Vaync (cliente), Ira Buck Wood, Smn McDaniel, Billy Mitchcll , 'apoleon Simpson, Sunshinc Smnmy Morri­ Dil·ección : J ol1n Huston. Produc c ió n: W::rrnc r Bros. son. Jcstcr Hairston y frcddie Jackson (negrm) . Ouració n Productor ejecutivo: Jack L. Warncr. Prod uctor: He n­ aprox.: 95 min. Según algunas fu entes: 97 ó 98 min. Estre­ ry Blankc. G uión: John Hu~ton. Oasado en la no,o:Ja The no en i\ladrid: 23 de fe brero de 19-18: /\venida. Treasure of the Sierra Madre de Bernard Tm\ en. Foto­ g r afía : Ted McCord. Direcc ión e fectos esp eciales : \Villia m McGann. Efectos es pecia les: 11. F. Kocncka mp, Acr oss the Pncific ( 1942) Eddic Cavert. Montaje: Üll'en Marks. M ús ica: Max Stci­ ner. Dirección mu s icr~l: Leo F. Forbste in. Arreg los Direcció n: J olm lluston, Vincent Shcrman. Producción : mus icales: l\Jurray Cutter. Di.-c cción artís tica: J o h n \Varner Bros. Productores : J erry \Vald, Jack Saper. Hughcs. Decorados: Frcd l\1. l\ lacLean. Vestuario: Ro­ G uión: Richard Macaulay. Basado en e l serial Alolw Means bert Odell, Tcd Schultz. il l aquill aje: Perc Westmo re. Goodhy de Robcrl Garson publicado en The Saturday Ere­ Pe luque ría: Betty D e lmont. S o uido: Robert B. Lec, ning Post el 28 junio-26 j ulio, 19-l l. Dirección d e diálo­ Rafael Ru iz Esparza. Asesores técnicos: Ernesto A. Ro­ gos: Edward Blatt. Fotografía: Arthur Edcson. Efectos es­ mero, Antonio A rriaga. J efe d e producción: Luis Sán­ p eciales: Byron llask in, Wi llard Van Enger. i\ lontaje: c hcz Tcllo. Jnté rpr· e tcs : llumphrey Bogart (Fred Frank Maggc. Montaje secuencias: Don Sicgcl. illÍisica: Do hhs), Wa lter Hus to n (Howard) . Tim 1-folt (Curtin), Adolph lJeutsch. Dirección musical: Leo F. Forbstein . Di­ Brucc Bcnnc tt (Cotly), Ba rton MacLa ne (Pat McCor­ r ección art ística: Robert Hans, llugh Re tickcr. Ves tua­ mick) , A lfonso Bedoyn (Sombrero Dorado), Arturo Soto rio: Milo Anderson. i\laquillaje: Perc Wcstmore. Pelu­ Rangel (presidente), Manue l Dondé (El Jefe), José Ton·ay quería: Jean Burt. Sonido: Evcrctt A. Brown. Intérpre­ (Pablo), Margari to Luna (Pancho), J acque li ne Dnlya tes : Humphrey Bogart (Rick Leland), l\ lary Astor (A lberto (chiw risuelia), Bobby Blake (chico mexicano}, S pencer Chan (propietario), Julián Rivero (barbero), John lluston La jungla de asfalto (The Asphalt .Jungle, 1950) (el hombre del lrt~ie blanco), llarry V<'jar (barman), Pat Flaherty (cliente), Guillermo Calles (tendero}, Roberto Di recció n: John Hus ton. P roducció n: Metro Goldwyn Cat'icuo (renieme mexicano), Ernesto Escoto e lgna.:io 1\ laycr. John Huston Production. Produ ctor: Arthur l lorn­ Vil lalhazo (bandidos mexicanos), lldcfonso Vega, Fran­ blow .Ir. Gui ón: Ben i\·laddow, John Huston. Hasado en la cisco Islas y Alberto Valdcspino (imli11.1), Manuel Bautista novela Tfle Asphalt Jungle de \V. R. !3urnett. Fotografía: (ni1io indio), Sabino García Pércz (acompmiante indio), Harold Ro sson. i\ l on taj c : George llocmler. i\ l ús ica: ¡.,Jario Mancilla (jol'en), Martín Garralaga ((errol•iario), i\liklos Ro?Sa. Dirección artística: Cedric Gibbons, Ran­ C lifton Young, Jack llo ll , Ralph Dunn. Ou r a ción dall Ducll. Deco t·ados: Edwi n B. Willis, Jack D. 1\loorc. a 11rox.: 124 min. SegÍi n algunas fuentes: 128 min. Pre­ i\laquill aj c: Jack Dawn (diseño), Lew l.aCava. Peluque­ mios: Óscar mejor director y mejor guión; Óscar mejor ría: Sydney Gu ilaroff, Elaine Ramsey.
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