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MOTION PICTURE HERALD
August 3, 1935
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BOX OFFICE CHAMPIONS FOR JUNE
(1) NO MORE LADIES: Directed by Edward H. Griffith. Screen play by Donald Ogden Stewart and Horace Jackson. From the play by A. E. Thonnas. Musical score by Edward Ward. Art director, Cedrlc Gibbons. Associates, Joseph Wright, Edwin B. Willis. Assistant director, Sandy Ross. Photographed by Oliver T. Marsh. Film editor, Frank E. Hull. Cast: Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery, Charlie Ruggles, Franchot Tone, Edna May Oliver, Gall Patrick, Reginald Denny. Released June 14, 1935.
(2) OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA: A Cosmopolitan production. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Assistant director, Lee Katz. Photographed by Tony Gaudlo. Art director, Robert M. Haas. Screen play by Laird Doyle. Supervised by Robert Lord. Based on story by Alice Tisdale Hobart. Film editor, William Clemens. Cast: Pat O'Brien, Josephine Hutchinson, Jean Mulr, Lyie Talbot, Arthur Byron, John Eldrldge, Henry O'Neill, Donald Crisp, Ronnie Cosby, Willie Fung, Tetsu Komal, George Meeker. Released June 8, 1935.
(3) DOUBTING THOMAS: Produced by B. G. DeSylva. Directed by David Butler. Screen play by William Conselman. From the play, "The Torch Bearers," by George Kelly. Adaptation by Bartlett Cormack. Photographed by Joseph Valentine. Art director. Jack Otterson. Cast: Will Rogers, Billie Burke, Alison Skipworth, Sterling Holloway, Andrew Tombes, Gail Patrick, Frances Grant, Frank Albertson, Helen Flint, Johnny Arthur, T. Roy Barnes, Ruth Warren, John Qualen, Fred Wallace. Released June 7, 1935.
(4) BECKY SHARP: Produced by Pioneer Pictures. Directed by Rouben Mamoullan. In charge of production, Kenneth Macgowan. Color designs by Robert Edmund Jones. Screen play by Francis Edward Faragoh. Based on the play by Langdon Mitchell from Thackeray's novel. Photographed by Ray Rennehan. Technicolor director, Natalie Kalmus. Associate art director, W. B. Ihnen. Edited by Archie F. Marshek. Cast: Miriam Hopkins, Frances Dee, Cedrlc Hardwicke, Billie Burke, Alison Skipworth, Nigel Bruce.
(4) LES MISERABLES: Produced by Twentieth Century. Darryl /.anuck, producer. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. Associate producers, William Goetz, Raymond Griffith. Screen play by W. P. Lipscomb. Photographed by Gregg Toland. Film editor, Barbara McLean. Art director, Richard Day. Assistant director, Eric Stacey. Cast: Fredric March, Charles Laughton, Sir Cedrlc Hardwicke, Rochelle Hudson, Frances Drake, John Beai. Released April 2 1 , 1935.
(5) UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON: Produced by B. G. DeSylva. Directed by James TInling. Screen play by Ernest Pascal, Bradley King. Additional dialogue by Henry Johnson. Original story by Gordon Morris. Photographed by Chester Lyons. Art director, William Darling. Cast: Warner Baxter, KettI Galllan, Veioz and Yolanda, John Miljan, J. Carrol Nalsh, Soledad Jimenez, Jack LaRue, George Irving, Blanca Vischer, Rita Cansino, Armlda, Ann Codee, Phillip Cooper, Paul PorcasI, Max Wagner. Released May 31, 1935.
BECKY SHARP RKO Radio
PUBLIC HERO NO. 1 MCM
(5) PUBLIC HERO No. I: Produced by Lucien Hubbard. Directed by J. Walter Ruben. Screen play by Wells Root. Story by J. Walter Ruben and Wells Root. Art director, Cedrlc Gibbons. Associates, Lionel Banks, Edward B. Willis. Wardrobe by Dolly Tree. Photographed by Gregg Toland. Film editor, Frank Sullivan. Assistant director, Hugh Boswell. Cast: Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthur, Chester Morris, Joseph Callela, Paul Kelly, Lewis Stone, Paul Hurst, George E. Stone, Sam Baker. Released May 31, 1935.