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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"TARNISH" — First National. — From the stage play by Gilbert Emery. Adapted by Frances Marion. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. The cast: Lctitia Tevis, May McAvoy; Emmet Can-, Ronald Colman; Nettie Dark, Marie Prevost; Adolf Tevis, Albert Gran; Josephine Tevis, Mrs. Russ Whytall; Aggie, Priscilla Bonner; The Barber, Harry Myers; Mrs. Stutts, Kay Deslys; Mrs. Hcaly, Lydia Yeamans Titus; Bill, William Boyd; Mr. Stutts, Snitz Edwards.
"THE SILENT WATCHER "— First National. — From the story by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Scenario by J. W. Hawks. Directed by Frank Lloyd. The cast: Joe Roberts, Glenn Hunter; Mary Roberts, Bessie Love; John Steele, Hobart Bosworth; Mrs. John Steele, Gertrude Astor; Lily Elliott, Alma Bennett; Jim Tufts, George Nicholls; Mrs. Jim Tufts, Aggie Herring; Barnes, Lionel Belmorc; Chiif of Detectives Stuart, De Witt Jennings; Jamison Hcrrold, Brandon Hurst; Detective O'Farrell. Pat Harmon; Feature Dancers, Mile. Suzette, David Murray.
" THE NAVIGATOR"— MetroGoldwyx. — Story by Jean C. Havez, Joseph A. Mitchell and Clyde Bruckman. Directed by Buster Keaton and Donald Crisp. Photography by Elgin Lessley and Hyron Houck. The cast: Buster Keaton, Katherine McGuire, Frederick Yroom, Noble Johnson, Clarence Burton, H. M. Clugston.
"THE CLEAN HEART"— Vitagraph — From the novel by A. S. M. Hutchinson. Adapted by Marion Constance. Directed by J. Stuart Blackton. The cast: Philip Wriford, Percy Marmont; Pitddlebox, Otis Harlan; Essie Bickers, Marguerite de la Motte.
"NEVER SAY DIE"— Associated Exhibitors.— From the stage play by William H. Post. Adapted by Raymond Griffith and Wade Boteler. Scenario by Raymond Cannon. Directed by George J. Crone. The cast: Jack Woodbury, Douglas MacLean; Violet Stevenson, Lillian Rich; La Cigale, Helen Ferguson; Hector II' tillers, Hallam Cooley; Griggs, Lucien Littlefield; "Gun" Murray, Tom O'Brien; Vcrchesi, Andre Lanoy; John Eraser, M. D., Wade Boteler; Virgil Galesby, M. D., Eric Mayne; Karl Gcrhardt, M. D., William Conklin; Gaston Gibbs, George Cooper.
"THE STORY WITHOUT A NAME"— Paramount. — From the story by Arthur Stringer. Adapted by Victor Irvin. Directed by Irvin Willat. The cast: Mary Walsworth, Agnes Ayres; Alan Holt, Antonio Moreno; Drakma, Tyrone Power; Kurder, Louis Wolheim; Claire, Dagmar Godowsky; Don Powell, Jack Bohn; The Cripple. Maurice Costello.
"FEET OF CLAY"— Paramount.— From the story by Margaretta Tuttle. Scenario by Beulah Marie Dix and Bertram Millhauser. Directed by Cecil B. De Mille. The cast: Amy Loring, Vera Reynolds; Kerry Harlan, Rod La Rocque; The Bookkeeper, Victor Varconi; Tony Charming, Ricardo Cortez; Bertha LanseU, Julia Faye; Bendick, Theodore Kosloff; Dr. Fergus LanseU, Robert Edeson.
"THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS"— Par amount. — From the story by Leroy Scott. Adapted by Walter Woods and Anthony Coldewey. Directed by James Cruze. The cast: Mother O'Day, Louise Dresser; Mark Roth, Ricardo Cortez; Mrs. Kendall, Kathlyn Wilh'ams; Molly Kendall, Virginia Lee Corbin; Cliff Kcllcy, Pierre Gendron; Mike, James
i Farley; Tim O'Day, Ben Hendricks; Baby
I Molly, Vondell Darr.
"THE BANDOLERO"— Metro-Gold
wyn. — From the novel by Paul Gwynne. Adapted by Tom Terris. Directed by Tom Terris. Photography by George Peters. The cast: Dorando {Bandolero), Pedro de Cordoba; Pclra, Renee Adoree; Marquess de la Torre, Gustav von Se}ffertitz; Ramon. Manuel Granado; Padre Dominqucz, Gordon Begg; Concha, Dorothy Ruth; Juan, Arthur Donaldson; Maria, Maria Valray; El Tuertc, Jo-e Rueda.
"THE ROSE OF PARIS"— Universal.— From the story by Delly. Adapted by Bernard McConville. Directed by Irving Cummings. The cast: Mitsi, Mary Philbin; Christian, Robert Cain; Andre du Vallois, John Sainpolis; Mmc. Bolomoff, Rose Dione; Florine du Vallois, Dorothy Revier; Paul Maran, Gino Corrado; Yvelt. Doreen Turner; Jules, Edwin J. Brady; Victor, Charles H. Puffy; Mother Superior. Carrie Daumery; Governess, Alice H. Smith; George Dcr Vroo, Frank Currier; Major Domo, D. J. Mitsoras; George, Cesare Gravina.
"WELCOME STRANGER"— Producers Distributors. — From the play by Aaron Hoffman. Adapted by James Young and Willard Mack. Directed by James Young. The cast: Isadore Solomon, Dore Davidson; Mary Clark. Florence Yidor; Essie Solomon, Virginia Brown Faire; Icabod Whitson, Noah Beery: Ned Tyler, Lloyd Hughes; Eb Hooker, Robert Edeson; Clem Beemis, Wm. V. Mong; Scth Trimble, Otis Harlan; Gideon Tyler, Fred J. Butler; Detective, Pat Hartigan.
"HONOR AMONG MEN"— Fox.— From the story by Richard Harding Davis. Adapted by Denison Clift. Directed by Denison Clift. The cast: Prince Kaloney, Edmund Lowe; Patricia Carson, Claire Adams; King Louis, Sheldon Lewis; Countess Zara de Winter, Diana Miller; Colonel Erhaupt, Fred Becker; Baron Banal, Paul Weigel; Renatdd, Frank Leigh; Nichols, Hector Sarno; Count de Winter, Fred Malatesta; Little Crown Prince, Walter Wilkinson.
"DANTE'S INFERNO" — Fox. — From the classic by Dante. Modern story by Cyrus Woods. Adapted by Edmund Colliding. Directed by Henry Otto. The cast: Dante, Lawson Butt; Virgil, Howard Gaye; Mortimer Judd, Ralph Lewis; Marjorie Vernon, Pauline Starke: Eugene Craig, Josef Swickard; Mildred Craig, Gloria Grey; Ernest Judd, William Scott.
"THE BEAUTY PRIZE "— Metro-Goldwv\. — From the story by Nina Wilcox Putnam. Continuity by Winifred Dunn. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham. Photography by John Arnold. The cast: Connie du Hois, Viola Dana; George Brady. Pat O'Malley; Eddie Schwartz, Eddie Phillips Madame Estclle, Eunice Yin Moore; Pa Du Bois, Edward Connelly; Ma Du Bois, Edith Yorke; Lydia Du Hois. Joan Standing; Eric Brandon, Fred Truesdale.
"BARBARA FRIETCHIE "—Regal Pro
di i i ion. — From the stage play by Clyde Fitch. Adapted by Lambert Hillyer and Agnes Christine Johnston. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. Photography by Henry Sharp. The cast: Barbara, Florence Yidor: Captain Trumbull, Edmund Lowe; Colonel Frictchie, Emmet King; Jack "Negly, Joe Bennett; Arthur Frictchie, Charles Delaney; Colonel Negly, Louis Fitzroy; Sue Royce, Gertrude Short; Mammy Lou, Mattie Peters Fred Gelwek, Slim Hamilton: Rufus. Jim Blackwell; Abraham Lincoln, George Billings.
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