Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1924)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "BABBITT"— Warner Bros.— Story by Sinclair Lewis. Scenario by Dorothy Farnum. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: George F. Babbitt, Willard Louis; Mrs. Myra Babbitt, Mary Alden; Tanis Judique, Carmel Myers; Theo. Roosevelt Babbitt, Raymond McKee; Verona Babbitt, Maxine Elliott Hicks; Tina Babbitt, Virginia Loomis; Paul Reisling, Robert Randell; Mrs. Zilla Reisling, Cissy Fitzgerald; Eunice Littlcfield, Gertrude Olmstead; Edward Littlcfield, Lucien Littlelield; Tillie, the maid, Dale Fuller; Miss McGoun, Kathleen Key; Mrs. Littlcfield, Frona Hale; Michael Dark, Chum Frink; Virgil Gunch, Chas. McHugh. "THE ARAB"— Metro-Goldwyn— From the stage play by Edgar Selvvyn. Directed by Rex Ingram. Photography by John F. Seitz. The cast: Jamil, Ramon Novarro; Mary Hilbcrt, Alice Terry; Dr. Hilbert, Gerald Robertshaw; The Governor, Maxudian; Hossein, Count de Limur; Abdullah, Adelqui Miller; Iphraim, Paul Vermoyal; Myrza Justa Uribe. Sclim, Giuseppe de Campo; Marmount, Paul Francesci; Oulad-Nile, Alexandresco. "BEING RESPECTABLE" — Warner Bros. — Story by Grace H. Flandrau. Scenario by Dorothy Farnum. Directed by Phil Rosen. Photography by H. Lyman Broening. The cast: Valeria Wins/dp, Marie Prevost; Charles Carpenter, Monte Blue; Deborah Carpenter, Louise Fazenda; Suzanne SchuylerLeydcn, Irene Rich; Stephen O'Connell, Theodore Von Eltz; Darius Carpenter, Frank Currier; Louise Carpenter, Eulalie Jensen; Mrs. Winship, Lila Leslie; Sam Beasly, Charles French ; Philip Dcnby, Sidney Bracey. "THE PERFECT FLAPPER" — First National. — Story by Jessie Henderson. Scenario by Earl Hudson. Directed by John Francis Dillon. Photography by J. C. Van Trees. The cast: Tommic Lou Pcmber, Colleen Moore; Dick Trayle, Sydney Chaplin; Gertrude Trayle, Phyllis Haver; Aunt Sarah, Lydia Knott; Reed Andrews, Frank Mayo; Joshua Pcmber, Charles Wellesley. " MANHANDLED "—Paramount.— Story by Arthur Stringer. Scenario by Frank W. Tuttle. Directed by Allan Dwan. Photography by Hal Rosson. Cast: Tessie McGuire, Gloria Swanson; Johnny Hogan, Tom Moore; Riccardi, Frank Morgan; Pinkie, Libyan Tashman; Paul Garretson, Paul McAllister; Brandt, the sculptor, Ian Keith; The Salesman, Frank Allworth; Boarding House Keeper, Carrie Scott; "Chip" Thorndyke, Arthur Housman. "CAPTAIN JANUARY" — Principal. — Story by Laura E. Richards. Scenario by Eve Unsell and John Gray. Directed by Edward F. Cline. The cast: Captain January, Baby Peggy; Jeremiah Judkins, Hobart Bosworth; Isabellc Morion. Irene Rich; George Maxwell, Harry T. Morey; Bob Pete, Lincoln Stedman; Herbert Morton, John Merkyl; John Elliott, Emmett King; Lucy Tripp, Barbara Tennant. "BREAD" — Metro-Gold wyn. — Based on the novel by Charles G. Norris. Continuity and adaptation by Lenore Coffey and Albert Lewyn. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. The cast: Jeanctte Sturgis, Mac Busch; Martin Devlin, Robert Frazer; Roy Bcardsley, Pat O'Malley; Alice Sturgis, Wanda Hawley; Mrs. Sturgis, Eugenie Besserer; Mr. Corey, Hobart Bosworth; Mrs. Corey, Myrtle Stedman; Gerald Kenyan, Ward Crane; Ralph Beardsley, Raymond Lee. "THE MARRIAGE CHEAT" — First National. — From the story by Frank R. Adams. Scenario by C. Gardner Sullivan. Directed by John Griffith Wray. The cast: Helen Canficld, Leatrice Joy; Paul Mayne, Percy Marmont; Bob Canficld, Adolphe Menjou; Rosic, Laska Winters; Captain of Yacht, Henry Barrows; Captain of Supply Ship, J. P. Lockney. "REVELATION" — Metro. — From the story by Mabel Wagnall. Adapted by George D. Baker. Directed by George D. Baker. The cast: Joline Hofer, Viola Dana; Paul Granville, Monte Blue; Mile. Brcvoorl, Marjoric Daw; Count de Roche, Lew Cody; The Prior, Frank Currier; Augustin, Edward Connelly; Madonna, Kathleen Keg; M me. Hofer, Ethel Wales; Hofer, George Siegmann; Du Clos, Otto Matiesen; Jean Hofer, Bruce Guerin. "DARING LOVE"— Truart.— Story by Albert Payson Terhune. Scenario by Roland West and Williard Mack. Directed by R. G. Edwards. The cast: Bebe, Elaine Hammerstein; John Stedman, Huntly Gordon; Red Bishop, Walter Long; Mrs. John Stedman, Gertrude _ Astor. "Music," Johnny Arthur; Queenie, Cissy Fitzgerald; Jerry Haydcn, Morgan Wallace. "TIGER LOVE" — Paramount. — From the play by Manuel Penella. Scenario by Howard Hawks. Directed by George Melford. The cast: The Wildcat, Antonio Moreno; Marchela, Estelle Taylor; El Pezuno, G. Raymond Nye; Don Ramon, Manuel Camera; Don Victoriano, Edgar Norton; Don Gigucl, David Torrence; Hunchback, Snitz Edwards; Father Zaspard, Monti Collins. "SWORDS AND THE WOMAN"— F. B. O. — From the story by Baroness Orezy. Scenario by Kinchea Wood and Isabel Johnston. Directed by Henry Kolker. The cast: Sir Percy Blakeney, Holmes Herbert; Paul Deroidcde, Pedro de Cordoba ; Juliette De Marny, Flora Le Breton; Due De Marny, Georges Traville; Anne Mie, Marquisette Le Bosky; Mime. Dcroulcde, Jane Brindeau; Merlin, Lewis Gilbert; Tinville, A. B. Imeson; Vicomte De Marny, Ivan Samson ; Villcfranche, Robert Lang ; Pctronelle, Mrs. De Grey. "THE ENEMY SEX" — Paramount.— Story by Owen Johnson. Scenario by Walter Woods and Harvey Thew. Directed by James Cruze. Photography by Karl Brown. The cast: "Dodo" Baxter, Betty Compson; Garry Lindaberry, Percy Marmont; A Hurl Edward Sassoon, Sheldon Lewis; Judge Massingale, Huntly Gordon; Mrs. Massingale, Kathlyn Williams; Harrigan Blood, De Witt Jennings; Blaincy, Will H. Turner; Ida Summers, Dot Farley; Comte de Joncy, Ed Faust; Miss Snyder, Pauline Bush. "CHANGING HUSBANDS" — Paramount.— Story by Elizabeth Alexander. Scenario by Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin. 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