Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1934)

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Photoplay Magazine for July, 1934 Jed Prouty; Insurance Agent, Rollo Lloyd; Blaney, George Guhl; Baker, Charles B. Middleton; Schultz, John Qualen; Jenkins, Hans Joby; Jim Orrington, Hale Hamilton; Mrs. Orrington, Shirley Chambers; 1st Customer, Greta Meyer; 2nd Customer, Christian Rub; Macey, Bill Franey; Coroner, Olin Howland; Jerome, Harold Waldridge. "SADIE MCKEE"— M-G-M — Based on the story "The Portrait of Sadie McKee" by Vina Delmar. Screen play by John Meehan. Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast: Sadie, Joan Crawford; Tommy, Gene Raymond; Michael, Franchot Tone; Brennan, Edward Arnold; Dolly, Esther Ralston; Stooge, Earl Oxford; Opal, Jean Dixon; Phelps, Leo Carrillo; Riccori, Akim Tamiroff; Mrs. Craney, Zelda Sears; Mrs. McKee, Helen Ware; Maid, Helen Freeman; Cafe Entertainers, Gene Austin, Candy and Coco. "SCARLET EMPRESS"— Paramount.— Screen play by Manuel Komroff. Directed by Josef Von Sternberg. The cast: Sophia Frederica, Marlene Dietrich; Catherine II, Marlene Dietrich; Count Alexei, John Lodge; Grand Duke Peter, Sam Jaffc; Empress Elizabeth, Louise Dresser; Catherine as a Child, Maria Sieber; Prince August, C. Aubrey Smith; Countess Elizabeth, Ruthelma Stevens; Princess Johanna, Olive Tell; Gregory Orloff, Gavin Gordon; Mons. Lieut. Ovlsyn, Jameson Thomas; Chancellor Bestuchef, Erville Alderson; Marie, Marie Wells; Hen Wagner, Edward Van Sloan; Mile. Cardell, Jane Darwell; The Doctor, Harry Woods; Ivan Shuvolov, Hans von Twardowski; Archimandrite Simeon Tcvodovsky, Davison Clark; Count Lestocq, Phillip Sleeman. "SISTERS UNDER THE SKIN "—Columbia.— From the story by S. K. Lauren. Screen play by Jo Swerling. Directed by David Burton. The cast: Blossom Bailey, Elissa Landi; John Hunter Yates, FrankMorgan; Zukowski, Joseph Schildkraut; Elinor Yates, Doris Lloyd; Miss Gower, Clara Blandick; Gilda Gordon, Shirley Grey; Winters, Samuel Hinds; Jones, Henry Kolker; Smith, Arthur Stewart Hull; Bro-.im, Montague Shaw; Dutton, Howard Hickman; Wiggins, Robert Graves; Mullen, Selmer Jackson. "SMARTY" — Warners. — Based on the play "Hit Me Again" by F. Hugh Herbert. Screen play by F. Hugh Herbert and Carl Erickson. Directed by Robert Florey. The cast: Vicki, Joan Blondell; Tony, Warren William; Vernon, Edward Everett Horton; George, Frank McHugh; Anita, Claire Dodd; Bonnie, Joan Wheeler; Edna, Virginia Sale; Tilford, Leonard Carey. "SMOKING GUNS"— Universal.— From the story by Ken Maynard. Screen play by Nate Gatzert. Directed by Alan James. The cast: Ken Masters, Ken Maynard; Alice, Gloria Shea; Dick, Walter Miller; Hank, Frank Hagney; Biff, Bob Kortman; Adams, Jack Rockwell; Masters, Ed Coxen; Cinders, Blue Washington; and Tarzan, the wonder horse. "SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY" — Fox.— From the play by Benn W. Levy. Screen play by Keene Thompson and Frank Tuttle. Directed by Frank Tuttle. The cast: Henry Dewlip, Otto Kruger; Julia Jelliwell, Nancy Carroll; Johnny Jelliwell, Nigel Bruce; Miss Smith, Heather Angel; Trivers, Herbert Mundin; Alfred Ordway, Arthur Hoyt; A Young Lady, Geneva Mitchell. "STINGAREE"— RKO Radio.— Based on the Stories by E. W. Hornung. Screen play by Becky Gardiner. Directed by William A. Wellman. The cast: Hilda Bouverie, Irene Dunne; Slingaree, Richard Dix; Mrs. Clarkson, Mary Boland; Sir Julian Kent, Conway Tearle; Howie, Andy Devine; Mr. Clarkson, Henry Stephenson; Annie, Una O'Connor; Inspector Radjord, George Barraud; Victor, "Snub" Pollard. "STRICTLY DYNAMITE" — RKORadio — From the story by Robert T. Colwell and Robert A. Simon. Screen play by Maurine Watkins and Ralph Spence. Directed by Elliott Nugent. The cast: Moxie Slaighl, Jimmy Durante; Vera, Lupe Velez; Nick Montgomery, Norman Foster; Georgie, William Gargan; Sylvia, Marian Nixon; Sourwood Sam, Eugene Pallette; Radio Number, Mills Brothers; Miss LaSeur, Minna Gombell; Fleming, Sterling Holloway; Miss Hoffman, Leila Bennett; Pussy, Stanley Fields; Junior, Tom Kennedy; Mr. Bailey, Franklin Kennedy; Mrs. Figg, Irene Franklin; Mr. Rivers, Berton Churchill; Robin Figg, Jackie Searl; Priscilla, Mary Kornman. "SUCH WOMEN ARE DANGEROUS" — Fox. — From the story "Odd Thursday" by Vera Caspary. Screen play by Jane Storm and Oscar M. Sheridan. Directed by James Flood. The cast: Michael Shawn, Warner Baxter; Helen Halleck, Rosemary Ames; Verne Little, Rochelle Hudson; Wanda Paris, Mona Barrie; Wilson, Herbert Mundin; Aunt Sophie Trovers, Henrietta Crosman; Ellison, Lily D. Stuart; Stanley, Irving Pichel; Nancy Ryan, Jane Barnes; George Ryan, Matt Moore; Delahanty, Richard Carle; Jan Paris, Murray Kinnell; Bronson, Frank Conroy; Hinlon, Fred Santley; Granigan, John Sheehan; Delange, Addison Richards; Ilelma, Bodil Rosing; Josef Paris, Douglas Scott; Detective, James Burke. "TARZAN AND HIS MATE"— M-G-M.— Based on the characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Screen play by J. Kevin McGuinness. Adapted by Howard Emmett Rogers and Leon Gordon. Directed by Cedric Gibbons. The cast: Jane Parker, Maureen O'Sullivan; Tarzan, Johnny Wcissmuller: Harry Holt. Neil Hamilton; Martin Arlington, Paul Cavan agh; Beamish, Forrester Harvey; Saidi, Nathan Curry. "THIRTY DAY PRINCESS" — Paramount — From the story by Clarence Budington Kelland. Screen play by Preston Sturges and Frank Partos. Directed by Marion Gering. The cast: Nancy Lane, Sylvia Sidney; Princess Callerina, Sylvia Sidney; Porter Madison, Cary Grant; Richard Gresham, Edward Arnold; Count Nicholaus, Vince Barnett; King Anatol, Henry Stephenson; Baron, Edgar Norton; Mr. Kirk, Ray Walker; Parker, Lucien Littlefield; Managing Editor, Robert McWade; Spottswood, George Baxter; Lady-in-W ailing. Marguerite Namara; Mrs. Schmidt, Eleanor Wesselhoeft, Doctor at Gresham's, Frederic Sullivan; 1st Detective, Robert Homans; 2nd Detective, William Augustin; Policemanat Mrs. Schmidt's, Ed Dearing; Spottswood's Friend, Bruce Warren; City Editor, William Arnold; Sergeant of Police, Dick Rush; Radio Man at Boat, J. Merrill Holmes; Gresham's Butler, Thomas Monk. "20TH CENTURY" — Columbia.— From the play by Charles MacArthur, Ben Hecht and Charles Mulholland. Screen play by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht. Directed by Howard Hawks. The cast: Oscar Jaffe, John Barrymore; Lily Garland, Carole Lombard; Webb, Walter Connolly; O'MuIley, Roscoe Karns; Jacobs, Charles Levison; Clark, Etienne Girardot; Sadie, Dale Fuller; George Smith, Ralph Forbes; Anita, Billie Seward; Lockwood, Clifford Thompson; Conductor, James P. Burtis; Schultz, Gi-Gi Parrish; McGonigle, Edgar Kennedy; Sheriff, Ed Gargan; Porter, Snowflake; First Beard, Herman Bing; Second Beard, Lee Kohlmer; Flannigan, Pat Flaherty. "UNCERTAIN LADY"— Universal.— From the play by Harry Segall. Adapted by Daniel Evans and Martin Brown. Screen play by George O'Neil and Doris Anderson. Directed by Karl Freund. The cast: Eliott, Edward Everett Horton; Doris, Genevieve Tobin; Myra, Renee Gadd; Bruce, Paul Cavanagh; Edith, Mary Nash; Garrison, George Meeker; Cicely, Dorothy Peterson; Garcia, Donald Reed; Butler, Herbert Corthell; Superintendent, Arthur Hoyt; Secretary, Gay Seabrook; Mr. Weston, James Durkin. "UNKNOWN BLONDE" — Majestic— From the novel "Collusion" by Theodore D. Irwin. Screen play by Leonard Fields and David Silverstein. Directed by Hobart Henley. The cast: Frank Rodie, Edward Arnold; Mrs. Van Brunt, Jr., Barbara Barondess; Bob Parker, Barry Norton; Frank Wilson, John Miljan; Helen Rodie, Dorothy Revier; The Maid, Leila Bennett; The Publicity Man, Walter Catlett; Miss Adams, Helen Jerome Eddy; Papa Van Brant, Sr., Claude Gillingwater; Judith Rodie, Arietta Duncan; Mrs. Parker, Maidel Turner; The Male Co-respondent, Franklin Pangborn; Mrs. Vail, Esther Muir; Max Keibel, Clarence Wilson; Mr. Vail, Arthur Hoyt. "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" — Paramount — From the story by Benjamin Glazer. Screen play by Horace Jackson, Francis Martin and George Marion, Jr. Directed by Norman Taurog. The cast: Stephen Jones, Bing Crosby; Doris Worthington, Carole Lombard; George, George Burns; Grade, Gracie Allen; Edith, Ethel Merman; Hubert, Leon Errol; Prince Alexander Slofani, Jay Henry; Prince Michael Stofani, Ray Milland. "WHERE SINNERS MEET" — RKO-Radio — From the play "The Dover Road" by A. A. Milne. Screen play by H. W. Hannemann. Directed by J. Walter Ruben. The cast: Anne, Diana Wynyard; Mr. Latimer, Clive Brook; Eustasia, Billie Burke; Leonard, Reginald Owen; Nicholas, Alan Mowbray; Dominic, Gilbert Emery; Maid, Phyllis Barry; Footman, Walter Armitage; Maid, Katharine Williams; Footman, Robert Adair; Saunders, Vernon Steele. "WHIRLPOOL" — Columbia. — From the story by Howard Emmet Rogers. Screen play by Dorothy Howell and Ethel Hill. Directed by Roy William Neill. The cast: Buck Rankin, Jack Holt; Sandy, Jean Arthur; Bob, Donald Cook; Mac, Allen Jenkins; Helen, Lila Lee; Thelma, Rita LaRoy; Morrison, Willard Robertson; Barney Gaige, John Miljan; Farley, Ward Bond; Editor, Oscar Apfel. "WILD GOLD"— Fox.— From the story by Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti. Screen play by Lester Cole and Henry Johnson. Directed by George Marshall. The cast: Steve Miller, John Boles; Jerry Jordan, Claire Trevor; J. Lorillard Pushkin, Harry Green; Pop Benson, Roger Imhof; Dixie Belle, Ruth Gillette; Walter Jordan, Monroe Owsley; Eddie Sparks, Edward Gargan; The Golden Girls, Suzanne Kaaren, Wini Shaw, Blanca Vischer, Elsie Larson, Gloria Roy, Myra Bratton; Benjamin, Himself. "WITCHING HOUR, THE" — Paramount.— From the story by Augustus Thomas. Screen play by Anthony Veiller. Directed by Henry Hathaway. The cast: Martin Prentice, Sir Guy Standing; Jack Brookfield, John Halliday; Nancy Brookfield, Judith Allen; Clay Thome, Tom Brown; Mrs. Thorne, Olive Tell; Foreman of Jury, William Frawley; Lew Ellinger, Richard Carle; Frank Hardmulh, Ralf Harolde; District Attorney, Purnell Pratt; Chief of Police, Frank Sheridan; Clarence, John Larkin; Henry Walthal, Selmer Jackson; Judge, Howard Lang; Assl. District Attorney, George Webb; Dick Wingate, Guy Usher Ambrose, Robert Littlefield; Margaret Price, Gertrude Michael; Dr. Meiklejohn, Ferdinand Gottschalk; First Lawyer, Ernest Hilliard; Second Lawyer, Arthur Stuart Hull; Train, George Reed. 121 MESSENGER 1934, by Lcnth6ric The brook below murmunn When your eyes meet his, in a busy office, on a crowded street, it will seem as if you are alone with him beside some murmuring brook . . . Let him be conscious of a fragrant charm, that kindles the urge to know you, the charm of the new Daytime Fragrance, Bouquet Lentheric. In its amber depths an exquisite Lentheric perfume is combined with a fine Eau de Cologne — a double essence . . . Each morning it gives you the tang of vivid aliveness, and, the moment after, a delicate, strangely persistent fragrance is born . . . Wherever fine perfumes are sold. Lentheric, 245 Rue St. Honore, Paris; Fifth Avenue, New York. Four-oz. flacon, $1.00 Eight-oz., # 1 .65; Sixteen-oz., #2.75 In five leading Lentheric Perfumes How to use Bouquet Lentheric In the morning, after bath or shower, apply freely to the body. Spray it or pat it on. Spray also on lingerie and handkerchief. Bouquet Lentheric the new daytime fragrance 'quiet, but with a strange persistence'