Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1925)

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Nov ember 2 8 , 19 2 5 Cast is Completed for Warners' " Don Juan" Helen Lee Worthing will play Eleanor, Nigel de Brulier has been assigned the role of Marquis Rinaldo.and Hedda Hopper will impersonate Marquise Rinaldo in Warner Brothers production of ''Don Juan," which stars John Barrymore. With these additions the cast is now complete. Three others, signed previously but whose roles had not been made known are Joseph, Lionel Brahmand. Phillis Haver. They will play Duke Delia Varnese, Duke Morgani and Imperia, respectively. The company is still working on the prologue in which the early life of Don Juan is pictured. Boyd Given Male Lead In "Volga Boatman" Cecil B. De Mille has selected William Boyd, who six. months ago graduated from the "extra" ranks, to play the male lead in his personally directed production of "The Volga Boatman" for Producers Distributing Corporation release. Boyd has been a DeMille protege for six years and has received all of his screen training under De Mille, but has never had any stage experience. In the past six months he has played the male lead in De Mille's "The Road to Yesterday" and also in the forthcoming Metropolitan picture, "Steel Preferred." "Morals for Men" Ready For Release Tiffany Productions announces "Morals For Men," fourth and latest of their "Big Twelve," ready for release. It will have a pre-release showing at the B. S. Moss Broadway Theatre, New York for the entire week of November 16th. Conway Tearle and Agnes Ayres are the featured players, while in the supporting cast are Alyce Mills, Otto Matiesen, Robert Ober, John Miljan and Eve Southern. .The picture was directed^ by Bernie Hyman trftder the personal supervision of A. P. Younger. Swedish Film Star Signed for "The Torrent" Metro-Ghft&wyn-Mayer have signed Greta Garbo, Swedish film star, and Ricardo Cortes for leading roles in "The Torrent," an adaptation from the Blasco Ibahez story, which will be released as a Cosmopolitan production. The engagement will mark Miss Garbo's American film debut. Other players in the cast are Gertrude Olmstead, Maurice Kains, Edward Connelly and Lucien Littlefield. Monta Bell will direct the production, which is scheduled to start in about two weeks. Production Under Way On "Dance Madness" Production has been started at the MetroGoldwyn-Mayer studios on "Dance Madness" under the direction of Robert Z. Leonard. The story is an original by S. Jay Kaufman. Conrad Nagel and Claire Windsor have the leading roles, while in the supporting east are Douglas Gilmore, Hedda Hopper and Bert Roach. 2547