Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1931)

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i36 Photoplay Magazine for July, 1931 It Is NOT Too Late to Enter Photoplay's $ 5,000 Picture Puzzle Contest (See page62 forfullparticulars regarding Contest) So that our readers need not miss a single issue of Photoplay during this contest we are making a special six month rate of $1.25. If you haven't a copy of June Photoplay, the coupon below will bring you the first set of Puzzle Pictures which appear in that number. Or take advantage of our Special Six Months' Contest rate, fill out the coupon below and send $1.25 (Canada $1.50; Foreign $1.75) — we will enter your subscription for 6 months, starting with the August issue, and send you the Puzzle Pictures from June issue. What a Subscription to Photoplay Will Bring You Fascinating pictures of photoplayers and illustrations of their work and pastime. Scores of interesting articles about the people you see on the screen. Splendidly written short stories, some of which you will see acted at your moving picture theater. The truth, and nothing but the truth, about motion pictures, the stars, and the industry. You have read this issue of Photoplay so there is no necessity for telling you that it is one of the most superbly illustrated, the best written and the most attractively printed magazines published today — and alone in its field of motion pictures. Send money order or check to PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Dept. CP-7-31, 919 N. Michigan Ave. CHICAGO The coupon belo-iv is for your convenience PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE, Dept. CP-7-31, 919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Gentlemen: D I enclose #1.25 (Canada, $1.50; Foreign, $1.75), for which you will kindly enter my subscription for PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE for six months, effective with August issue. Also mail me the set of cut pictures from June PHOTOPLAY. □ Send me the set of Puzzle Pictures which appeared in June PHOTOPLAY. Street Address City . State . Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "AFFAIRS OF ANNABELLE. THE"— Fox.— From the play "Good Gracious Annabelle" by Clare Kummer. Screen play by Leon Gordon. Directed by Alfred L. Werker. The cast: John Rawson, Victor McLaglcn; Annabelle Leigh, Jeanette MacDonald; Roland Wimbledon, Roland Young; James Ludgale, Sam Hardy; Wickham, William Collier, Sr.; Lottie, Ruth Warren; Mabel, Joyce Compton; Dora, Sally Blanc; Archie, George Andre Beranger; Gosling, Walter Walker; McFadden, Ernest Wood; Bolson, Jed Prouty; Summers, Hank Mann; Assl. Hotel Manager, Wilbur Mack; Ruby, Louise Beaver. "ALWAYS GOODBYE"— Fox.— From the story by Kate McLaurin. Continuity by Lynn Starling. Directed by William Cameron Menzies and Kenneth MacKenna. The cast: Lila, Elissa Landi; Graham, Lewis Stone; Reginald, Paul Cavanagh; Cyril, John Garrick; Landlady, Beryl Mercer; Sir George Boomer, Frederick Kerr; Merson, Herbert Bunston; Blake, Lumsden Hare. " CAPTAIN THUNDER" — Warners. — From the story by Hal Davitt and Pierre Couderc. Directed by Alan Crosland. The cast: El Capitan Thunder, Victor Varconi; Ynez Dominguez, Fay Wray; El Commandanle Ruiz, Charles Judels; Juan Sebastien, Don Alvarado; Pete Morgan, Robert Elliott; Bonila Salazar, Natalie Moor head; Pablo, Bert Roach; Hank Riley, Frank Campeau; Don Miguel Salazar, Robert Emmett Keane; Pedro Dominguez, John Sainpolis. "CHANCES" — First National. — From the story by A. Hamilton Gibbs. Adapted by Waldemar Young. Directed by Alan Dwan. The cast: Jack Ingleside, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Tom lngleside, Anthony Bushell; Molly Prescott, Rose Hobart; Mrs. lngleside, Mary Forbes; Major Bradford, Holmes Herbert; Archie, William Austin; The General, Edmund Breon; Private Jones, Harry Allen; Lieut. Wickham, Edward Morgan; Ruth, Mae Madison. "DADDY LONG LEGS"— Fox.— From the nove1 and play by Jean Webster. Adapted by Sonya Levien. Directed by Alfred Santell. The cast: Judy Abbott, Janet Gaynor; Jervis Pendleton, Warner Baxter; Sally, Una Merkel; Jimmy, John Arledge; Riggs, Claude Gillingwater; Wykoff, Edwin Maxwell; Mrs. Semple, Effie Ellsler; Freddie Perkins, Kendall MacComas; Mrs. Pendleton, Kathlyn Williams; Mrs. Lippett, Elizabeth Patterson; Mrs. Pritchard, Louise Closser Hale; Katie, Martha Lee Sparks; Gloria, Sheila Mannors. "EVERYTHING'S ROSIE"— Radio Pictures. — From the story by Al Boasberg. Adapted by Tim Whelan. Directed by Clyde Bruckman. The cast: Dr. J. Dockweiler Droop, Robert Woolsey; Rosie, Anita Louise; Billy Lowe. John Darrow; Mrs. Lowe, Florence Roberts; Mr. Lowe, Frank Beal; Oberdoff, Alfred P. James; Miss Van Dorn, Lita Chevret; Sheriff, Clifford Dempsey. "FLOOD, THE" — Columbia. — From the story by John Thomas Neville. Adapted by John Thomas Neville. Directed by James Tinling. The cast: Joan Marshall, Eleanor Boardman; David Bruce, Monte Blue; Bruce, Senior, Frank Sheridan; Randolph Bannister, David Newell; Colonel Marshall, Wm. V. Mong; Emily, Violet Barlowe; Willy, Eddie Tamblyn; Uncle George, Arthur Hoyt; Aunt Constance, Ethel Wales; Jeff, Buddy Ray; Oil Skins, Ethan Allen. "FREE SOUL, A"— M-G-M.— From the story by Adela Rogers St. Johns. Adapted by Becky Gardiner. Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast: Jan Ashe, Norma Shearer; Dwight Winthrop, Leslie Howard; Stephen Ashe, Lionel Barrymore; Ace Wilfong, Clark Gable; Eddie, James Gleason; Grandma Ashe, Lucy Beaumont. "GOLD DUST GERTIE"— Warners.— From the play "The Wife of the Party" by Len D. Hollister. Adapted by William K. Wells and Ray Enright. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The cast: Nila, Winnie Lightner; Harlan, Chic Johnson; Guthrie, Ole Olsen; Arnold, Claude Gillingwater; Dr. Tate, Arthur Hoyt; Capt. Osgood, George Byron; Lucille, Vivienne Oakland; Mabel, Dorothy Christy; Office Secretary, Virginia Sale; Pestolozzi, Charles Judels. "GOOD BAD GIRL, THE"— Columbia.— From the storv bv Winifred Van Duzer. Directed by R. William Neill. The cast: Marcia, Mae Clarke; Bob Henderson, James Hall; Trixie, Marie Prevost; Tyler, Robert Ellis; Mrs. Henderson, Nance O'Neil; Mr. Henderson, Edmund Breese; Donovan, James Donlan; Pagano, Paul Porcasi; Roach, Paul Fix; Moreland, Wheeler Oakman; Spike, George Berliner. "HIGH STAKES"— Radio Pictures.— From the play by Willard Mack. Screen play by J. Walter Ruben. Directed by Lowell Sherman. The cast: Joe Lennon, Lowell Sherman; Dolly Lennon, Mae Murray; Richard Lennon, Edward Martindel; Anne Cornwall, Karen Morley; Louis Desalta, Leyland Hodgson; Murray, the Butler, Charles Coleman; Mrs. Gregory, Ethel Levey; Mr. Gregory, Phillips Smalley; Mrs. Hennessey, Maude Turner Gordon; Judge Hennessey, Alan Roscoe. "JUST A GIGOLO"— M-G-M.— From the play by Alexander Engel and Alfred Grunwald. English adaptation by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Screen adaptation by Hans Kraly, Richard Schayer and Claudine West. Directed by Jack Conway. The cast: Lord Robert Brummell, William Haines; Rosana Hartley, Irene Purcell; Lord George Hampton, C. Aubrey Smith; Lady Jane Hartley, Charlotte Granville; Lady Agatha Carrol, Lilian Bond; A French Husband, Albert Conti; A French Wife, Maria Alba; Freddie, Ray Milland; Gwenny, Lenorc Bushman; Tony, Gerald Fielding; Pauline, Yola D'Avril. "KICK IN" — Paramount. — From the story by Willard Mack. Screen play by Bartlett Cormack. Directed by Richard Wallace. The cast: Molly Hewes, Clara Bow; Chick Hewes, Regis Toomey; Charley, Leslie Fenton; Myrtle Sylvester, Wynne Gibson; Benny La Marr, James Murray; Garvey, Police Commissioner, Donald Crisp; Whip Fogarty, Paul Hurst; Diggs, Wade Boteler; Piccadilly Bessie, Juliette Compton. "LAWYER'S SECRET, THE"— Paramount.— From the story by James Hilary Finn. Adapted by Lloyd Corrigan and Max Marcin. Directed by Louis Gasnier. The cast: Drake Norris, Clive Brook; Laurie Roberts, Charles Rogers; Joe Hart, Richard Arlen; Kay Roberts, Fay Wray; Beatrice Stevens, Jean Arthur; "The Weasel," Francis MacDonald; "Madame X," Harold Goodwin; "Red," Syd Saylor. "MAD GENIUS, THE"— Warners.— From the story by Martin Brown. Adapted by J. Grubb Alexander and Harvey Thew. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Tsarakov, John Barrymore; Nana, Marian Marsh; Karimsky, Charles Butterworth; Bartag, Andre Luget; Serge, Luis Alberni; Fedor, Donald Cook; Preskoya, Carmel Myers; Fedor, as a boy, Frankie Darro; The Father, Boris Karloff; Olga, Mae Madison; Katusha, Barbara Leonard. "MAD PARADE, THE" — Liberty Prod. — From the story by Doris Malloy and Gertrude Orr. Adapted by Doris Malloy, Gertrude Orr and Henry McCarthy. Directed by William Beaudine. The cast: Monica, Evelyn Brent; Janice, June Clyde; Dorothy. Marceline Day; Fanny, Louise Fazenda; Lil, Lilyan Tashman; Mrs. Schuyler, Irene Rich; Snoop, Fritzi Ridgeway; Rosemary, Elizabeth Keating; Bluebell, Helen Keating. "6 CYLINDER LOVE "—Fox.— From the play by William Anthony McGuire. Adapted by William Conselman and Norman Houston. Directed by Thornton Freeland. The cast: Donroy, Spencer Tracy; Monty Winston, Edward Everett Horton; Marilyn Sterling, Sidney Fox; Richard Burton, William Collier, Sr.; Margaret Rogers, Una Merkel; Gilbert Sterling, Lorin Raker; Stapleton, William Holden; Mrs. Burton, Ruth Warren; Harold Rogers, Bert Roach. "SKY RAIDERS, THE "—Columbia.— From the story by Harvey Gates. Continuity by Harvey Gates. Directed by Christy Cabanne. The cast: Bob, Lloyd Hughes; Grace, Marceline Day; Willard, Wheeler Oakman; Kelley, Walter Miller; Jimmy, Emerson Treacy; Bradford, Ed Le Saint; Pete, Kit Guard; Lefty, Ashley Buck; Hansen, Jerome J. Jerome; Louie, William H. O'Brien; Blondy, Jay Eaton; Sergeant, Dick Rush. "SMART MONEY" —Warners. —From the story by Kubec Glasmon and John Bright. Adapted by Kubec Glasmon, John Bright, Lucien Hubbard and Joseph Jackson. Directed by Alfred E. Green. The cast: Nick, Edward G. Robinson; Irene, Evalyn Knapp; Jack, James Cagney; Sleepy Sam, Ralf Harolde; Sport Williams, Doris Karloff; District Attorney, Morgan Wallace; District Attorney's Girl, Margaret Livingston; Marie, Noel Francis; Greek Barber, Maurice Black; Hickory Short, Ben Taggart; Cigarette Girl, Gladys Lloyd. "SMILING LIEUTENANT, THE" — Paramount.— From the story by Felix Dorman and Hans Muller. Adapted by Ernst Vajda and Samson Raphaelson. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The cast: Niki. Maurice Chevalier; Franzi, Claudette Colbert; Anne, Miriam Hopkins; King, George Barbier; Orderly, Hugh O'Connell; Max, Charlie Ruggles; Adjutant Von Rockoff, Robert Strange; Lily, Janet Reade; Emperor, Con MacSunday; Baroness Von Schwedel, Elizabeth Patterson; Count Von Halden, Master-Ceremonies, Harry Bradley; Joseph, Werner Saxtorph; Master Ceremonies (Austrian), Karl Stall; Bill Collector, Granville Bates. "SUBWAY EXPRESS"— Columbia.— From the play by Eva Kay Flint and Martha Madison. Adapted by Earl Snell. Directed by Fred Newmeyer. The cast: Killian, Jack Holt; Dale Tracy, Aileen Pringle; Kearney, Fred Kelsey; Tracy, Alan Roscoe; Borden, Jason Robards; Stevens, Sidney Bracv; Mason, Selmer Jackson; Mr. Cotton, William Humphrey; Mrs. Cotton, Ethel Wales; Mr. Zlotnick, Max Asher; Mrs. Zlotnick, Bertha Blackman; Mrs Mullins, Lillianne Leighton; Mulvaney, James Goss;