Lizabeth Scott
No. | Title, US production run | Company,
producer |
Director,
playwright |
Scott's role | Leading man | Costars |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rain (Off-Broadway 1942 run) | 52nd Street Theatre Company | John Colton (playwright) | Sadie Thompson | ||
2 | Hellzapoppin (National tour 1940–1942 run) | John Olsen and Harold Johnson (playwrights) | Elizabeth Scott | Billy House | Eddie Garr | |
3 | The Skin of Our Teeth (Broadway 1942–1943 run) | Michael Myerberg (producer) | Elia Kazan, Thornton Wilder | Girl/Drum Majorette, Sabina | Fredric March | Tallulah Bankhead, |
4 | The Skin of Our Teeth (Boston 1943 run) | Michael Myerberg | Thornton Wilder | Sabina | ||
5 | Anna Lucasta (Princeton, New Jersey 1949 run) | Philip Yordan (playwright) | Anna Lucasta | |||
6 | Anna Lucasta (East Hartford, Connecticut 1949 run) | Philip Yordan | Anna Lucasta |
No. | US release Year | Title | Role | Studio,
producer |
Director,
screenwriter |
Scott's role | Leading man | Costars | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1945 | You Came Along*[1] | Ivy Hotchkiss | Paramount, | John Farrow, Ayn Rand | Ivy "Hotcha" Hotchkiss | Robert Cummings | Don DeFore, | |
2 | 1946 | The Strange Love of Martha Ivers*[2] | Toni Marachek | Hal Wallis Productions/
Paramount, Hal Wallis |
Lewis Milestone, Robert Rossen | Antonia "Toni" Marachek | Van Heflin | Barbara Stanwyck, | |
3 | 1947 | Dead Reckoning [3][4] | 'Dusty' Chandler | Columbia,
Sidney Biddell |
John Cromwell, Steve Fisher | Coral "Dusty" Chandler | Humphrey Bogart | Morris Carnovsky, | |
4 | 1947 | Desert Fury[5][6] | Paula Haller | Paramount,
Hal Wallis |
Lewis Allen, Robert Rossen | Paula Haller | John Hodiak | Burt Lancaster, | |
5 | 1947 | Variety Girl[7][8] | Lizabeth Scott | Paramount,
Daniel Dare |
George Marshall, Monte Brice | Herself | Burt Lancaster | Mary Hatcher, | |
6 | 1947 | I Walk Alone[9][10] | Kay Lawrence | Paramount,
Hal Wallis |
Byron Haskin, Charles Schnee | Kay Lawrence | Burt Lancaster | Kirk Douglas,
Kristine Miller, Wendell Corey |
|
7 | 1948 | Pitfall*[11] | Mona Stevens | United Artists, | Andre DeToth,
Karl Kamb |
Mona Stevens | Dick Powell | Jane Wyatt, | |
8 | 1949 | Too Late for Tears*[12] | Jane Palmer | United Artists, | Byron Haskin, | Jane Palmer | Don DeFore | Dan Duryea,
Arthur Kennedy, Kristine Miller |
|
9 | 1949 | Easy Living[13][14] | Liza Wilson | RKO, | Jacques Tourneur, | Liza "Lize" Wilson | Victor Mature | Lucille Ball, | |
10 | 1950 | Paid in Full*[15] | Jane Langley | Paramount,
Hal Wallis |
William Dieterle,
Robert Blees |
Jane Langley | Robert Cummings | Diana Lynn, | |
11 | 1950 | Dark City[16][17] | Fran Garland | Paramount,
Hal Wallis |
William Dieterle,
John Meredyth Lucas |
Fran Garland | Charlton Heston | Viveca Lindfors,
Dean Jagger, Don DeFore, Jack Webb, Harry Morgan |
|
12 | 1951 | The Company She Keeps[18][19] | Joan Willburn | RKO, | John Cromwell, | Joan Willburn | Dennis O'Keefe | Jane Greer, | |
13 | 1951 | Two of a Kind[20][21] | Brandy Kirby | Columbia, | Henry Levin, Lawrence Kimble | Brandy Kirby | Edmond O'Brien | Terry Moore, | |
14 | 1951 | The Racket[22][23] | Irene Hayes | RKO,
Edmund Grainger |
John Cromwell,
William Wister Haines |
Irene Hayes | Robert Mitchum | Robert Ryan,
Ray Collins, William Talman, Joyce Mackenzie, Robert Conrad |
|
15 | 1951 | Red Mountain[24][25] | Chris | Paramount,
Hal Wallis |
William Dieterle, | Chris | Alan Ladd | Arthur Kennedy, | |
16 | 1952 | Stolen Face[26][27] | Alice Brent / Lily Conover | Hammer/Lippert, | Terence Fisher,
Martin Berkeley |
Alice Brent/
Lily Conover (after surgery) |
Paul Henreid | André Morell,
Mary Mackenzie |
|
17 | 1953 | Scared Stiff[28][29] | Mary Carroll | Paramount,
Hal Wallis |
George Marshall, Herbert Baker | Mary Carroll | Dean Martin | Jerry Lewis, | |
18 | 1953 | Bad for Each Other[30][31] | Helen Curtis | Columbia,
William Fadiman |
Irving Rapper, Irving Wallace | Helen Curtis | Charlton Heston | Dianne Foster,
Mildred Dunnock, Ray Collins |
|
19 | 1954 | Silver Lode[32][33] | Rose Evans | RKO, | Allan Dwan, Karen DeWolf | Rose Evans | John Payne | Dan Duryea, | |
20 | 1956 | The Weapon[34][35] | Elsa Jenner | Periclean Productions, | Val Guest, Fred Freiberger | Elsa Jenner | Steve Cochran | Jon Whiteley, | |
21 | 1957 | Loving You[36][37] | Glenda Markle | Paramount,
Hal Wallis |
Hal Kanter, Herbert Baker | Glenda Markle | Elvis Presley | Wendell Corey, | |
22 | 1972 | Pulp[38][39] | Betty Cippola | United Artists, | Mike Hodges(both) | Princess Betty Cippola | Michael Caine | Mickey Rooney, | (final film role) |
No. | Title, US release year | Studio,
producer |
Director,
script-writer |
Scott's
role |
Leading
man |
Costars |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lux Radio Theatre"You Came Along"
(January 7, 1946)[40] |
CBS | Fred MacKaye,
Robert Smith |
Ivy "Hotcha" Hotchkiss | Van Johnson | Don DeFore,
Colleen Collins, Jeff Corey, Betty Bryan |
2 | Molle Mystery Theatre"Female Of The Species"
(June 7, 1946)[40] |
NBC | Irene Winslow (script-writer) | Eva Lester | ||
3 | Family Theater"The Perfect Wife"
(November 13, 1947)[41] |
Family Theater Productions | James Fee
(script-writer) |
Herself (hostess/
narrator) |
Ralph Morgan | Spring Byington |
4 | Proudly We Hail"The Triumphant Road"
(1948)[40] |
US Army/
Air Force |
Eddie Skrivanek (director) | |||
5 | The Screen Guild Theater"Desert Fury"
(January 12, 1948)[40] |
CBS,
Bill Lawrence |
Bill Lawrence
(director) |
Paula Haller | John Hodiak | Burt Lancaster,
Mary Astor, Wendall Corey |
6 | Lux Radio Theatre"The Perfect Marriage"
(December 4, 1948)[42] |
CBS | Jenny Williams | Ray Milland | ||
7 | Lux Radio Theatre"I Walk Alone"
(May 24, 1948)[40] |
CBS | Kay Lawrence | Burt Lancaster | Kirk Douglas,
Wendell Corey | |
8 | Lux Radio Theatre"Pitfall"
(November 8, 1948) |
CBS | Mona Stevens | Dick Powell | Jane Wyatt | |
9 | Radio City Playhouse"Machine"
(August 18, 1949)[43] |
NBC,
Richard P. McDonough |
Harry W. Junkin (director and script-writer) | Mary Hillman | ||
10 | Lux Radio Theatre"Saigon"
(September 5, 1949)[42] |
CBS | Susan Cleaver | John Lund | ||
11 | Lux Radio Theatre"California"
(January 30, 1950)[42] |
CBS | Lily Bishop | Ray Milland | ||
12 | Stars Over Hollywood"Night Operator"
(March 29, 1952)[40] |
CBS | Paul Pierce (director) | Laurie Ann McCrae | Harry Bartell | Verna Felton,
Don Diamond, Louise Arthur, Sidney Miller |
13 | Stars In The Air"The Strange Love Of Martha Ivers"
(April 17, 1952)[40] |
CBS | Harry Cronman (director, script-writer) | Martha Ivers | Dan Duryea | Joseph Kearns, |
14 | Guest Star"The Coward"
(March 20, 1955)[41] |
US Treasury Department | Louis Graf (director) | John Larch | Dick Beals,
Frank Nelson |
No. | Title, US release year | Studio,
producer |
Director,
screen- writer |
Scott's
role |
Leading
man |
Costars |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Family Theater"The Denver Express"
(August 31, 1949)* |
St. Paul Films | Herself
(hostess, narrator) |
Regis Toomey | ||
2 | The Colgate Comedy Hour(October 19, 1952)* | NBC, Colgate Palmolive | Edward Sobel;
John Grant, Elwood Ullman |
Herself
(and characters in sketches) |
Abbott and Costello | Gisele MacKenzieThe Four Pipers,
Les Dassie, Sid Fields, Dudley Dickerson, Milt Bronson, Bobby Barber |
3 | Lux Video Theatre"Amo, Amas, Amat"
(December 1, 1952)* |
J. Walter Thompson Agency,
Cal Kuhl |
Richard Goode,
Anne Howard Bailey |
Margaret Bailey | Ralph Meeker | Oliver Thorndike |
4 | Lux Video Theatre"Make Believe Bride"
(June 11, 1953)* |
J. Walter Thompson Agency,
Cal Kuhl |
Howard Loeb,
Anne Howard Bailey |
Betsy | Don DeFore | Glenn Anders |
5 | Studio 57"I'll Always Love You, Natalie"
(December 12, 1955)[44] |
Revue Productions | Lawrence Kimble[45](screenwriter) | Clara Townsley[45] | Patric Knowles | William Roerick,
Edward Platt, Ed Reimers |
6 | The 20th Century Fox Hour"Overnight Haul"
(May 16, 1956)[46] |
20th Century Fox Television,
Peter Packer |
Jules Bricken, Leonard Freeman | Frances Fowler | Richard Conte | Richard Eyer |
7 | Adventures in Paradise"The Amazon"
(March 21, 1960)[47] |
20th Century Fox Television, | Joseph Lejtes, William Froug | Carla MacKinley | Gardner McKay | Claude Akins, |
8 | Burke's Law"Who Killed Cable Roberts?"
(October 4, 1963)[48] |
Four Star, | Jeffrey Hayden,
Gwen Bagni |
Mona Roberts | Gene Barry | Paul Lynde,
Mary Astor, Zsa Zsa Gabor, John Saxon |
9 | The Third Man"The Luck of Harry Lime"
(August 27, 1965)* |
20th Century Fox Television, | Paul Henreid,
Gene Wang |
Diane Masters | Michael Rennie | Jonathan Harris, |
Titles in the public domain.* See cites for copyright renewal dates.
Mga toltolan
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]- ↑ You Came Along AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ The Strange Love of Martha Ivers AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [1] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed December 8, 1987.
- ↑ Dead Reckoning AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [2] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed December 30, 2004.
- ↑ Desert Fury AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [3] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed December 30, 2004.
- ↑ Variety Girl AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ Copyright Catalog US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014). Copyright renewed October 22, 1980.
- ↑ I Walk Alone AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ Pitfall AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ Too Late for Tears AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [4] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed January 3, 2005.
- ↑ Easy Living AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ Paid in Full AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ Walter E. Hurst, D. Richard Baer (Hollywood Film Archive, 1994), Film Superlist: 1950–1959, p. 73. US copyright renewed November 1977
- ↑ [5] Dark City] AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [6] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed July 11, 1978.
- ↑ The Company She Keeps AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [7] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed May 4, 1979.
- ↑ Two of a Kind AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [8] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed December 19, 1979.
- ↑ The Racket AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [9] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed October 25, 1979.
- ↑ Red Mountain AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [10] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed January 3, 1980.
- ↑ Stolen Face AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [11] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed June 25, 1980.
- ↑ Scared Stiff AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [12] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed January 15, 1981.
- ↑ Bad for Each Other AFI (accessed May 26, 2014),, Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [13] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed January 4, 1982.
- ↑ Silver Lode AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [14] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed December 19, 1984.
- ↑ The Weapon AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), AFI Catalog of Films
- ↑ [15] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed July 26, 1985.
- ↑ Loving You AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
- ↑ [16] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed June 19, 2000.
- ↑ Pulp AFI (accessed May 26, 2014), Catalog of Feature Films
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- ↑ 42.0 42.1 42.2 [19] Jerry Haendiges (accessed May 26, 2014), "Series: 'Lux Radio Theater'," Jerry's Vintage Radio Logs
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- ↑ [22] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014) Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed June 15, 2002.
- ↑ [23] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed August 27, 1988.
- ↑ [24] US Copyright Office (accessed May 26, 2014), Copyright Catalog. Copyright renewed December 4, 1991.