World Assembly of Youth (1952)
World Assembly of Youth is a documentary film released on July 1, 1952, by the Young Adult Council, a member of the World Assembly of Youth. The film was produced by News of the Day, formerly known as Hearst Metrotone News. The film has supposed links to Stanley Kubrick.
Directors: D. Corbit Curtis, Richard Millett.
| Production | Richard De Rochemont | Producer |
| Directing | D. Corbit Curtis | Director |
| Directing | Richard Millett | Director |
| Crew | George Stoetzel | Cinematography |
| Crew | George Hinners | Cinematography |
| Camera | Rody Green | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Leo Rossi | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | T. Rickman | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Anthony Girolami | Sound |
| Sound | Fred Fenton | Assistant Sound Engineer |
| Sound | Abe Landau | Assistant Sound Engineer |
| Lighting | Lawrence Sherman | Electrician |
| Lighting | Gene Milford | Electrician |
| Editing | Gene Milford | Editor |
| Editing | Lawrence Sherman | Editor |
| Lighting | Robert Collison | Electrician |
| Editing | Robert Collison | Editor |
| Directing | H. O. Keith Ayling | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Robert Daly | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Sam Locke | Assistant Director |