
This week’s mystery movie was the 1956 film “The King and Four Queens,” with Clark Gable, Eleanor Parker, Jean Willes, Barbara Nichols, Sara Shane, Roy Roberts, Arthur Shields and Jay C. Flippen. Also starring Jo Van Fleet.
Photographed in CinemaScope, color by DeLuxe, editorial supervision by Louis R. Loeffler, screenplay by Margaret Fitts and Richard Alan Simmons, based on a story by Margaret Fitts, music composed and conducted by Alex North, photographed by Lucien Ballard.
Production designer Wiard Ihnen, production manager Joseph G. Behm, assistant director Tom Connors Jr., film editor Howard Bretherton, sound by Jack Solomon, sound effects by Bill Naylor, orchestrations by Hershy Kay, costume design by Renie, men’s wardrobe by Oscar Rodriguez, ladies’ wardrobe by Marjorie Henderson.
Music editor Robert Tracy, makeup Don Roberson and Frank Prehoda, hairstylists Kay Shea and Helene Parrish, set decorator Victor A. Gangelin, master property man William Sittel.
Russ-Field Corp. Gabco Productions, a joint venture.
Executive producer Robert Waterfield. Produced by David Hempstead. Directed by Raoul Walsh.
“The King and Four Queens” is available on DVD and Blu-ray from TCM.com.


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