Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR JUNE, 1935 123 Beamish, Sarah Edwards; Gertrude Mahoney, Betty Alden. "PRINCESS OHARA"— Universal.— From the story by Damon Runyon. Screen play by Doris M.illoy and Harry Clork. Directed by David Butler. The cast: Vic Toledo, Chester Morris; Princess O'Hara, Jean Parker; Louie, Leon Errol; Fingers, Vince Harnett; Spidoni, Henry Armetta; King O'Hara, Ralph Remley; Maggie O'Hara, Dorothy Gray; Hanna O'Hara, Anne Howard; Pat O'Bara, Jimmy Fay; Alberta, Verna Hillie; Tad, Clifford Jones; Miss Van Cortland, Clara Blandick; ^Irs. Goldenberg, Pepi Sinoff; Deadpan, Tom Dugan "PRIVATE WORLDS' —Walter Waxger-ParUUOUNT. -From the story by Phyllis Bottome. Screen play by Lynn Starling. Directed by Gregory LaCava. The cast: Jane, Claudette Colbert; Monet, Charles Boyer; Sally, Joan Bennett; Alex, Joel McCrea; Claire, Helen Vinson; Matron, Esther Dale; Dr. Arnold, Sam Hinds; Carrie, Jean Rouverol; Tom Hirst, Sam Godfrey; Bertha Hirst, Dora Clemant; Dr. Harding, Theodore Von Eltz; Dr. Barnes, Stanley Andrews; Jerry, Guinn Williams; Boy-in-car, Maurice Murphy; McLean, Irving Bacon; Arab, Nick Shaid; Dawson, Monte Vanders;rit't; Clarkson, Arnold Gray; Johnson, Julian Madison; Johnson's Father, Harry Bradley; Carrie's Nurse, Eleanor King. "RECKLESS"— M-G-M — From the story by Oliver Jeffries. Screen play by P. J. Wolfson. Directed by Victor Fleming. The cast: Mona, Jean Harlow; Ned Riley, William Powell; Bob Harrison, Franchot Tone; Granny, May Robson; Smiley, Ted Healy; Blossom, Nat Pendleton; Paul Mercer, Robert Light; Joe, Rosalind Russell; Harrison, Henry Stephenson; Louise, Louise Henry; Dale , James Ellison; Ralph Watson, Leon Waycoff; Man Mountain Dean, Himself; Gold Dust, Farina; \llan, Allan Jones; Carl Randall, Himself; Nina Mae McKinney, Herself. "STAR OF MIDNIGHT"— RKO-Radio.— From lie novel by Arthur Somers Roche. Screen play by toward J Green, Anthony Veiller and Edward Kaufman. The cast: Clay Dalzell, William Powell; 'onna Manlin, Ginger Rogers; Kinland, Paul Kelly; iwayne. Gene Lockhart; Mr. Classon, Ralph Morgan; Tim Winthrop, Leslie Fenton; Doremus, J. ,-arrell MacDonald; Tommy Tcnnunt, Russell Hopon; Mrs. Classon, Vivien Oakland; Abe Ohlman, •'rank Reicher; Cleary, Robert Emmett O'Connor; (inland Gangster, Francis McDonald; Corbell, Paul turst. "STOLEN HARMONY"— Paramount.— From lie story by Leon Gordon. 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