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Page Twenty-two
July 4, 1936
frank McDonald
Directed
THE SONG OF A NATION
Technicolor Historic Short FOR WARNER BROTHERS
Frank McDonald gives this little masterpiece inspired direction. It is evident that his heart vjas in his work, that both patriotic and ro¬ mantic impulses governed his handling of scenes. — Welford Beaton in Holly¬ wood Spectator.
Phoebe Foster, George Curzon, Georgia Caine, Ara Gerald, Halliwell Hobbes, Eily Malyon, Montagu Love, Ferdinand Munier, Lillian Cooper, Egon Brecher, Tempe Piggott, Barbara Leonard, Frank Conroy, Charles Irwin, Clyde Cook, Harry Allen, George Kirby, Harry Cording.
UNDER TWO FLAGS, 20th Century-Fox release of Darryl Zanuck production. Associate producer, Raymond Griffith. Costars Ronald Colman, Claudette Colbert, Victor McLaglen, Rosa¬ lind Russell. Directed by Frank Lloyd; battle sequences directed by Otto Brower; screen play by W. P. Lipscomb and Walter Ferris; from novel by Ouida; photography by Ernest Palmer and Sidney Wagner; art direction, William Darling; settings by Thomas Little; musical direction by Louis Silvers; costumes, Gwen Wakeling; assistant directors, Booth McCracken (on battle scenes), Ad Schaumer and A. F. Erickson. Supporting cast: Gregory Ratoff, Nigel Bruce, C. Henry Gordon, Herbert Mundin, John Carradine, Lumsden Hare, J. Edward Bromberg, Onslow Stevens, Fritz Leiber, Thomas Beck, William Ricciardi, Frank Reicher, Francis McDonald, Tor Johnson, Gwendolen Logan, Harry Semels, George Regas, Hans Von Morhart, Jamiel Hasson, Nicholas Soussanin, Jack Pennick, Gaston Glass, Douglas Gerrard, Frank Lackteen.
THE GREAT ZIEGFELD, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Produced by Hunt Stromberg; directed by Robert Z. Leonard; screen play by William Anthony McGuire ; dances and enesembles staged by Seymour Felix; special music and lyrics by Walter Donald¬ son and Harold Adamson; Harriet Hoctor; ballet music by Con Conrad; lyrics by Herb Magidson; musical direction by Arthur Lange; arrangements by Frank Skinner; art direction by Cedric Gibbons; associates, Merrill Pye, John Harkrider and Edwin B. Willis; gowns and fashion parades by Adrian; photo¬ graphed by Oliver T. Marsh, George Folsey, Karl Freund, Ray June and Merritt B. Gerstad; recording director, Douglas Shearer, film editor, William S. Gray; produced by Hunt Strom¬ berg. Cast: William Powell, Myrna Loy, Luise Rainer, Frank Morgan, Fannie Brice, Virginia Bruce, Reginald Owen, Ray Bolger, Ernest Cossart, Joseph Cawthorn, Nat Pendleton, Har¬ riet Hoctor, Jean Chatburn, Paul Irving, Herman Bing, Charles Judels, Marcelle Corday, Raymond Walburn, A. A. Trimble, Buddy Doyle.
THE GHOST GOES WEST, United Artists release of Lon¬ don Films production; stars Robert Donat; features Jean Parker and Eugene Pallette; directed by Rene Clair; screen play by Robert E. Sherwood ; from story by Eric Keoun. Supporting cast: Everly Gregg, Elsa Lancaster, Hay Petrie, Morton Selton, Elliot Mason, Patricia Hilliard, Jack Lambart, Colin Leslie, Richard Mackie, J. Neil Moore and Neil Lester. Cameraman, Harold Rosson ; art director, Vincent Korda.
SHOW BOAT, Universal release of the Carl Laemmle, Jr., production, featuring Irene Dunne, Allan Jones, Charles Winninger, Paul Robeson, Helen Morgan and Helen Westley. Directed by James Whale; screen play by Oscar Hammerstein, II, from his stage play; original story by Edna Ferber; music and lyrics by Jerome Kern and Hammerstein; photographed by John J. Mescall ; dance numbers staged by Le Roy Prinz; edited by Bernard Burton and Ted Kent; special photography by John P. Fulton; musical director, Victor Baravelle. Supporting cast: Sammy White, Hattie McDaniel, Patricia Barry, Marilyn Knowlden, Arthur Hohl, J. Farrell MacDonald, Charles Wilson, Queenie Smith; Donald Cook, Francis X. Mahoney, Sunnie O’Dea, Charles Middleton, Clarence Muse, Mae Beatty, Harry Barris, Stanley Fields.
MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN, Columbia. Story, Clarence Budington Kelland ; screen play, Robert Riskin ; director, Frank Capra; assistant director, C. C. Coleman; photography, Joseph Walker, A.S.C. ; film editor, Gene Havlick; musical director, Howard Jackson; art director, Stephen Goosson ; special camera effects, E. Roy Davidson; costumes, Samuel Lange; sound engi¬ neer, Edward Bernds. Cast: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, George Bancroft, Lionel Stander, Dougless Dumbrille, Raymond Wal¬ burn, H. B. Warner, Ruth Donnelly, Walter Catlett, John Wray, Margaret Matzenauer, Warren Hymer, Muriel Evans, Spencer Charters, Emma Dunn, Arthur Hoyt, Christian Rub, Jameson Thomas, Mayo Methot, Gustav von Seyfertitz.
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