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THE FILM SPECTATOR
June 23, 1928
CLOTHES MAKE THE WOMAN—
A Tiffany-Stahl picture. Directed by Tom Terris; photographed by Chester Lyons; dressings by George Sawley; art director, Hervey Libbert; edited by Desmond O'Brien; titled by Lesley Mason.
The cast: Eve Southern, Walter Pidgeon, Charles Byer, George E. Stone, Adolph Millar.
DRESSED TO KILL—
A William Fox picture. Directed by Irving Cummings; story by William M. Conselman; scenario by Howard Estabrook; photographed by Conrad Wells; film editor, Frank Hull; supervised by William M. Conselman; titles by Malcolm Stuart Boylan.
The cast: Edmund Lowe, Mary Astor, Ben Bard, Robert Perry, Joe Brown, Robert E. O'Connor, R. O. Pennell, Edward Sturgis.
HALF A BRIDE—
A Paramount picture. Directed by Gregory La Cava; associate producer, B. P. Schulberg; story by Arthur Stringer; screen play by Doris Anderson and Percy Heath; photographed by Victor Milner; production supervisor, B. P. Fineman; assistant director, Russell Mathews.
The cast: Esther Ralston, Gary Cooper, William J. Worthington, Freeman Wood, Mary Doran, Guy Oliver, Ray Gallagher.
HAPPINESS AHEAD—
A First National Picture. Directed by William A. Seiter; original story by Edmund Goulding; scenario by Benjamin Glazer; cameraman, Sidney Hickox; titles by George Marion Jr.
The cast: Colleen Moore, Edmund Lowe, Lilyan Tashman, Edythe Chapman, Charles Sellon, Arthur Housman, Robert Elliott, J. Edwards Davis, Virginia Sale, Dione Ellis, Carlos Duran, William Worthington.
LION AND THE MOUSE, THE>—
A Warner Bros, picture. Directed by Lloyd Bacon; from the story by Charles Klein; scenario by Robert Lord; assistant director, Frank Shaw; cameraman, Norbert Brodin.
The cast: May McAvoy, Lionel Barrymore, Alec Francis, William Collier Jr., Emmett Corrigan, Jack Ackroyd.
LILAC TIME—
A First National picture. Directed by George Fitzmaurice; based on the play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfln; scenario by Carey Wilson; adaptation by Willis Goldbeck; film editor, Al Hall; art director, Horace Jackson; aerial photographer, Alvin Knechtel; cameraman, Sidney Hickox; assistant director, Cullen B. Tate; titles by George Marion Jr.
The cast: Colleen Moore, Gary Cooper, Burr Mcintosh, George Cooper, Cleve Moore, Kathryn McGuire, Eugenie Besserer, Dan Mason, Emile Chautard, Jack Stone, Edward Dillon, Richard Grace, Stuart Knox, Harlan Hilton, Richard Jarvis, Jack Ponder, Dan Dowling.
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