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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"PETER PAN"— Paramount.— Story by J. M. Barrie. Scenario by Willis Goldbeck. Directed by Herbert Brenon. The cast: Peter Pan, Betty Bronson; Captain Hook, Ernest Torrence; Mr. Darling, Cyril Chadwick; Tinker Bell, Virginia Brown Faire; Tiger Lily, Anna May Wong; Mrs. Darling, Esther Ralston; Nana (the dog), George Ali; Wendy, Mary Brian; Michael, Philippe de Lacey; John, Jack Murphy.
"SO BIG" — First National. — Novel by Edna Ferber. Adapted by Earl Hudson. Directed by Charles Brabin. Scenario by Adelaide Heilbron. The cast: Selina DeJong, Colleen Moore; Dirk DcJong, Ben Lyon; Purvis DcJong, John Bowers; Klaas Pool, Wallace Beery; Jakob Hoogandunk, Ford Sterling; Widow Paarlcnbcrg, Dot Farley; August Hcmple, Jean Hersholt; Simeon Peakc, Sam De Grasse; M archie PoJ.e, Gladys Brockwell; Pauline Storm, Rosemary Theby; Dallas O'Mcara. Phyllis Haver; Julie Hcmple, Charlotte Merriam; William Storm, Henry Herbert; Dirk DcJong, Baby Dorothy Brock; Dirk DcJong (later), Frankie Darrow.
"THE DEVIL'S CARGO"— Paramount. — Story by Charles Whittaker. Scenario by A. P. Younger. Directed by Victor Fleming. The cast: Ben, Wallace Beery; Faro Sampson, Pauline Starke; Mate, Raymond Hatton; Martha Joyce, Claire Adams; John Joyce, Wm. Collier, Jr.; Jerry Dugan, George Cooper; Millie, Dale Fuller; Farwell, John Webb Dil. lion; "Square Deal" Sampson, Emmett CKing; Jimmy, Walter O'Donnell; Mrs. Farwell, Martha Mattox; Briggs, Louis H. King.
"EAST OF SUEZ"— Paramount— From
play by W. Somerset Maugham. Screen play by Sada Cowan. Directed by Raoul Walsh. The cast: Daisy Forbes, Pola Negri; George Tcvis, Edmund Lowe; Harry Anderson, Rockcliffe Fellowes; British Consul, Noah Beery; Lee Tai, Sojin Kamiyama, Amah, Mrs. Wong Wing; Sylvia Knox, Florence Regnart, Harold Knox, Charles Requa; Sidney Forbes, E. H. Calvert.
"A THIEF IN PARADISE"— First
National. — Novel by Leonard Merrick, "The Worldlings." Adapted by Frances Marion. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. The cast: Helen Saville, Doris Kenyon; Maurice Blake, Ronald Colman; Rosa Carmino, Aileen Pringle; Noel Jardinc, Claude Gillingwater; Bishop Saville, Alec Francis; Ned Whalen, John Patrick; Philip Jardinc, Charles Vouree; Rosa's Maid, Etta Lee; Jardine's Secretary, Lou Poff.
"WIFE OF THE CENTAUR"— MetroGoldwyn. — Novel by Cyril Hume. Adapted by Douglas Z. Doty. Directed by King Yidor. The cast: Joan Converse. Eleanor Boardman; Jeffrey Dwyer, John Gilbert; Inez Martin, Aileen Pringle: Mrs. Converse, Kate Lester; FAward Converse, William Haines; Maltie. Kate Price; Hope Lorrimorc, Jacquelin Gadsdon; Mr. Lorrimorc, Bruce Covington; Harry Todd, Philo McCullough; Chuck, Lincoln Stedman; Uncle Roger, William Orlamond.
"FRIVOLOUS SAL"— First National.— Story by J. K. McDonald. Scenario by J. K. McDonald. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. The cast: Roland Keette, Eugene O'Brien; Sal, Mae Busch; Bennie Keene, Ben Alexander; Steve McGregor, Tom Santschi; "Red" Osner, Mitchell Lewis; Chita, Mildred Harris.
"TOMORROW'S LOVE"— Paramount.— Story by Charles Brackett. Scenario by
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Howard Higgin. Directed by Paul Bern. The cast: Judith Stanley, Agnes Ayres; Robert Stanley, Pat O'Malley; Brown, Raymond Hatton; Bess Carlysle, Jane Winton; Grandmother, Ruby Lafayette; Maid, Dale Fuller.
"THE LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SEA"— Warner Bros. — Story from play by Owen Davis. Adapted by Darryl Francis Zanuck. Directed by Mai St. Clair. The cast: RinTin-Tin, Rin-Tin-Tin; Flora Gale, Louise Fazenda; Albert Dorn, William Collier, Jr.; Joe Daggett, Mathew Betz; Edward Cavanna, Douglas Gerrard; Caleb Gale, Charles Hill Ma iles.
"THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY"
— Fox. — Story by Edward Everett Hale. Scenario by Robert 1ST. Lee. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. The cast: Lieutenant Nolan. Edward Hearn; Anne Bisscll, Pauline Starke; Lieutenant Riddle, Earl Metcalfe; Aaron Burr, Richard Tucker; Mrs. Nolan, Lucy Beaumont; Major Bisscll, Wilfred Lucas; Captain Shaw, Will Walling; Peter, Harvey Clark; Captain Kearney, Edward Piel; Captain Danforth, William Conklin; President Monroe, Emmett King; President Jefferson, Albert Hart; President Lincoln, George Billings.
"SO THIS IS M ARRIAGE "— MetroGoldwyn. — Story by Carey Wilson. Scenario by John Lynch and Alice D. G. Miller. Directed by Hobart Henley. The cast: Peter Marsh, Conrad Nagel; Beth Marsh, Eleanor Boardman; Daniel Rankin, Lew Cody; Mr. Brown, Clyde Cook; Nathan, Edward Connelly; Uriah, John Boles; King David, Warner Oland; Bath-Sheba, Mabel Julienne Scott; Vera Kellogg, Miss Dupont; Augustus Sharp. John Patrick; Mrs. Stuyvcsant L\ane, Claire de Lorez; Mollie O'Brien, Shannon Day; Bobbie, Jack Edwards; Maid, Estelle Clark; Theress, Thelma Morgan; Smith, Francis McDonald; Dorothy Pringle, Eugenie Gilbert; Hawkins, Sidney Bracey; Riley, Thomas O'Brien; Donald Gibson, Philip Sleeman; Daisy de Belle, Gloria Heller.
"THE DANCERS"— Fox.— Story by Gerald Du Maurier and Viola Tree. Scenario by Edmund Goulding. Directed by Emmett Flynn. The cast: Tony, George O'Brien; Maxinc, Alma Rubens; Una, Madge Bellamy; Fothering, Templar Saxe; Pringle, Joan Standing; Mrs. Mayne. Alice Hollister; Evan Caruthers, Freeman Wood; The Argentine, Walter McGrail; Ponfilo, Noble Johnson; Captain Bassil, Tippy Grey.
"THE NARROW STREET "—Warner Bros. — Novel by Edwin Bateman Morris. Adapted by Julien Josephson. Directed by William Beaudine. The cast: Doris. Dorothy Devore; Simon Haldane, Matt Moore; Ray Wyeth, David Butler; Garvey, Russell Simpson; Nell ''the stenographer). Gertrude Short; Aunt Albina, Kate Toncray; Aunt Agnes, Tempe Pigott; Edgar Deems. George Pearce; Easter. Madame Sultewan; The Office Boy, Joe Butterworth.
"THE SLEEPING CUTIE"— F. B. O.— Story by Beatrice Van. Scenario by Beatrice Van. Directed by Del Andrews. The cast: Peggy Davis, Alberta Vaughn; Ted Adams, George O'Hara; Tim Mooney, Kit Guard; Sxhester Tomkins, Albert Cooke; Harold Van Clcvc, Stanley Taylor.
"THE DIXIE HANDICAP"— MetroGoiDWYN. — Story by Gerald Beaumont. Adapted by Wal'demar Young. Directed by