Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1924)

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NUN inCID KilY.-tt utoondtuff. tod.v f |.e.-l iWilv Hook. CAL CO. Dapt. SO«— 320 W. 27th. C.I. or SI4 Buchanan, El Pa.o. Tax. "THE BLIZZARD"— Fox.— Story by Dr. Selma Lagerlof. Directed by Mauritz Stiller. The cast : Gunnor Hede, Einar Hanson; Ingrid, .Mary Johnson; Madame Hedc, Pauline Bruniu-s The Nurse, Teckla Ahlander; Blomgren, A. Olanchansky; His Wife, Stina Berg. "ON TIME" — Tru art. — Directed by Henry Lehrman. Photography by William Marshall. The cast: Harry Willis, Richard Talmadge; Helen Hendon, Billie Dove; Horace Ilendon, Charles Clary'; Richard Drake, Stuart Holmes; Casanova Clay, Tom Wilson; Mr. Black, Douglas Gerard; Dr. Spinks, Fred Kirby; His Wife, Frankie Mann; Wang Wit, George Siegman. " ROULETTE " — Selzxick. — Story by William McHarg. Scenario by Lewis Allen Brown. Directed by S. E. Y. Taylor. The cast: Dan Carrington, Montague Love; John Tralee, Norman Trevor; Ben Corcoran, Maurice Costello; Lois Carrington, Edith Roberts; Mrs. Harris, Mary Carr; Mrs. C. Marineaux, Effie Shannon; Peter Marineaux, Walter Booth; Mrs. Smith-Jones, Flora Finch; Rita, Dagmar Godowsky ; Jimmy Moore, Henry Hull. "NORTH OF NEVADA"— F. B. 0.— Story by Marion Jackson. Scenario by Marion Jackson. Directed by Albert Kegell. Photography by Ross Fisher. The cast : Tom Taylor, Fred Thomson; Marion Ridgeway, Hazel Keener; Mark Ridgeway, Josef Swickard; Red O'Shay, Joe Butterworth; Lem Williams, Chester Conklin; Reginald Ridgeway, Taylor Graves; Deerfoot, George Magrill; C. Hanaford, Wilfred Lucas; Silver King, by Himself. "DAMAGED HEARTS"— F. B. 0.— Story by Basil King. Adapted by Barbara Kent. Directed by T. Hays Hunter. Photography by A. Scholtz. The cast: The Mother, Mary Carr; David {the boy), Jerry Devine; The Girl, Helen Rowland; Sandy, Tyrone Power; Celia Stevens, Jean Armour; Hugh W infield, Thomas Gillen; The Innkeeper, Edmund Breese; His Wife, Effie Shannon; The Florida "Cracker," Rolinda Bainbridge; David (the man), Eugene Strong; Mrs. Langham, Florence Billings; Edwina Winfield, Sara Mullon; The Cripple. Charles Deforrest; Mrs. Langham's Brother, Jim Porter, Brian Denlevy. "THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING"— Mastodon. — From the story by Mann Page. Adapted by Gerald C. Duffy. Directed by Kenneth Webb. The cast: Elizabeth Winthrop, Constance Binney; Mr. Winthrop, Edmund Breese; Mrs. Winthrop. Mary Carr; Hetty, Edna May Oliver; Clayton Webster, Richard Thorpe; Hugo Von Strohm, William Bailey; Mickey Flynn, Russell Griffin; Bambalina Girls from "Wild flower." "RIDE FOR YOUR LIFE "— Universal. — Story by Johnston McCulley. Adapted by Raymond L. Schrock and E. Richard Schayer. Directed by Edward Sedgcwick. The cast: Bud Waikins. Hoot Gibson; Betsy Burke, Laura LaPlante; "Plug" Hanks. Harry Todd; "Gentleman Jim" Slade. Robert McKim; Dan Burke, Howard Truesdell; The Cocopah Kid. Fred Humes; Tim Murphy. Clark Comstock; Dan Donnegan, William Robert Daly; Mrs. Donne gan, Mr. George Hernandez. "LEAYEITTO JERRY"— Grant. Asher. —Story by Adam Hull Shirk. Adapted by Arthur Statter. Directed by Arvid GiUstrom. The cast: Geroldiue Brent. Billie Rhodes; Dan Forbes. Willie Collier. Jr.; Mrs. Brer.!. Claire McDowell; Mrs. Masters. Kate Lester; Mrs. Turner-Prescott, Kathleen Kirkhain; Col. Pettiiohn. Joseph W. Girard; .1/r. Burton. Allan Cavan. '•POISONED PARADISE"— Preferred. — From the novel by Robert W. Service. Adaptetl by Waldemar Young. Directed by Louis Gasnier. The cast: Hugh Kildair. Gilbert Kildair, Kenneth Harlan; Margot Le Blanc. Clara Bow; Mrs. G. Kildair, Barbara Tennant; Krant:, Andre de Beranger; Mrs. Belmire, Carmel Myers; Mattel, Raymond Griffith; Professor Dttrand, Josef Swickard; Madame Tranquille, Evelyn Selbie; Dr. Bergius, Yictor Yarconi; Hugh Kildair, as a child, Frankie Lee; Margot Lc Blanc, as a child, Peaches Jackson. " DISCONTENTED HUSBANDS "— Apollo. — Story by Evelyn Campbell. Directed by Edward J. LeSaint. The cast: Michael Fraser, James Kirk wood; Jane Fraser, Geo Madison; Emily Ballard, Grace Darmond; Dick Everlon, Arthur Rankin; Jack Ballard, Vernon Steele; Marcia. Carmelita Geraghty; Ballard Baby, Baby Muriel MacCormac. " WATERFRONT WOLVES "— Renown. — Story by Tom Gibson. Directed by Tom Gibson. Photography by George Crocker. The cast: Jane Hampton. Ora Carew; David Benton. Jay Morley; Joe Hampton, Dick LeReno; Mrs. Benton. Emma Money; Woo Fong. Hal Stevens; Hans Skol, Stanley Sandford; Steve, Fernendo Galvez: Chief of Police, Eddie O'Brien; Wong, James Goo. "THE VAGABOND TRAIL" — Fox. — Story by Owen Baxter. Scenario by Doty Hobart. Directed by William Wellman. The cast: Donnegan. Charles Jones; Lou Macon, Marian Nixon; Aces. Charles Coleman; Slippy. Frank Nelson; George. George Reed; Lord Xick. L. C. Shumway; Nellie LcBrun. Virginia Warwick; LcBrun. George Romaine; Colonel Macon, Harry Lonsdale. " STOLEN SECRETS " — Universal. — Story by Richard Goodall. Scenario by Rex Taylor. Directed by Irving Cummings. Photography by Charles Stumar. The cast: The Eel, Miles Manning. Herbert Rawlinson; Cordelia Norton, Kathleen Myers; Brooks Waters, Henry Herbert; John Norton. Edwards Davis; Sterling Mann. Arthur Stuart Hall; Chapman Hoggins. William Conklin; Nat Fox, George Seigmann; Cruthers, Joseph North; Judge Wright. Alfred Allen: Arthur Welch, William A. Carroll; Smith. Edwin J. Brady; Police Chief. Joseph W. Girard; Jimmy. R. M. Batten; Tom, George McGrill. -KENTUCKY DAYS-— Fox.— From the story by John Lynch. Adapted by Dorothy Yost. Directed by David Solomon. The cast: Don Buekner. Dustin Farnum; Elizabeth Clayborne, Margaret Fielding; Margarite Buekner, Miss Woodthorpe; Gordon Carter. Bruce Gordon; Scipio, William De Vaull. "LOVE LETTERS'-— Fox. — Story by Fred Jackson. Adapted by Doty Hobart. Directed by David Solomon. The cast : E Jefferson. Shirley Mason; Jimmy Stanton, Gordon Edwards; Julia Crossland. Alma Francis; Don Crossland. William Irving; Thomas Chadwick. John Miljan. "BAG AND BAGGAGE" — Selzxick.— Scenario by Finis Fox and Lois Zellner. Directed by Finis Fox. The cast: Hope Anthony. Gloria Grey; Lola Cooper. Carmelita Geraghty; Hal Tracy. John Roche; Philip Anthony. Paul Weigel: Mrs. Marian Cooper, Allele Farrington; Jalhrow Billings. Arthur S. Hull; Police Inspector. Fred Kelsey; Hotel Detective, Harry Dunkinson; Cyrus Irwin, R. D. MacLean; The Girl, Dereen Turner; The Boy. Ned Grey. NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER"— Fox. — Story by Lillian Mortimer. Adapted by Michael O'Connor. Directed by Charles I loran. The cast : Charles Pearson. John Webb Dillion; His Wife, Lolita Robertson; Kathleen. their daughter. Katherine Downer; Kathleen, crown up. Dolores Rousse-; Jim Bovd. Frank Wunderlee; His Wife, Maude Hill; '.l/,jry. his daughter. Ruth Sullivan: Mary, grown up, Genevieve Tobin; The Grandfather, J. D. Fivers advertisement In PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.