Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1925)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Better Sleep — Better Health! Equip your bed with a permanently comfortable and restful Wav Sapless Be sure you get the genuine "WAY" — look for the red stripes on frame. Write for interesting booklet. Way Sagless Spring Co. 835 E. Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Burton-Dixie Corporation New York, N. Y. and Kansas City. Mo. WAY SAGLESS SPRING CO., LTD.. Toronto PARKHILL BEDDING, LTD. Winnipeg Belknap H.lwe. & Mfg. Co.. Inc.. Louisville. Ky. an Co., Burlington, la. ChiUrndrn Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH"— Paramount.— Story by Lewis Beach. Screen play by Walter Woods and Anthony Coldewey. Directed by James Cruze. The cast: Lois Ingals, Constance Bennett; Eunice Ingals, Myrtle Stedman; Bernard Ingals, George Irving; Dagmar Carroll, Esther Ralston; Hugh Ingals, William R. Otis, Jr.; Bradley Ingals, Edward Peil, Jr.; Granny, Gertrude Claire; Elliott Kimberly, James A. Marcus; Rhoda, Anne Schaefer; Noel Derby, Z. Wall Covington; Mazie, Cecille Evans. "THE THUNDERING HERD"— Paramount.—From the story by Zane Grey. Scenario by Lucien Hubbard. Directed by William Howard. The cast: Tom Doan, Jack Holt; Milly Eayre, Lois Wilson; Randall Jett, Noah Beery; Judc Pilchuk, Raymond Hatton; Clark Hudnall, Charles Ogle; Burn Hudnall, Colonel T. J. McCoy; Mrs. Clark Hudnall. Lillian Leighton; Mrs, Randall Jctt, Eulalie Jensen; Ory Tacks, Stephen Carr; Sally Hudnall. Maxine Elliott Hicks; Pruitt, Ed. J. Brady; Catlett, Pat Hartigan; Follansbcc, Fred Kohler; Joe Dunn, Robert Perry. "THE LAST LAUGH"— Universal — Story by Carl Mayer. Directed by F. W. Murnau. The cast: The Porter, Emil Jannings; His Daughter, Mary Delschaft; Her Bridegroom, Kurt Hiller; His Aunt, Emilie Kurz; The Manager, Hans Unterkircher; The Night Watchman, George John. "THE LOST WORLD "—First National. — Story by Conan Doyle. Scenario by Marion Fairfax. Directed by Harry O. Hoyt. The cast: Paula White, Bessie Love; Ed Malonc, Lloyd Hughes; Sir John Roxton, Lewis Stone; Professor Challenger, Wallace Beer}-; Professor Summcrlee, Arthur Hoyt; Mrs. Challenger, Margaret McWade; Austin (Challenger's Butler), Finch Smiles; Zambo, Jules Cowles; Apeman, Bull Montana; Colin McArdle, George Bunny; Major Hibbard, Charles Wellesley; Gladys Hangcrford, Alma Bennett. "DICK TURPIN" — Fox. — Story by Charles Kenyon and Don Lee. Scenario by Charles Kenyon. Directed by J. G. Blystone. The cast: Dick Turpin, Tom Mix; Alice Brookfield, Kathleen Myers; Lord Charlton, Philo McCullough; Squire Crabstone, James Marcue; Sally, the Maid, Lucille Hutton; Tom King, Alan Hale; Bullv Boy, Bull Montana; Bar Maid. Fay Holderness; Bristol Bully, Jack Herrick; Taylor, Fred Kohler. "CHARLEY'S AUNT"— Producers Distributing Corp. — From the farce comedy by Brandon Thomas. Adaptation by F. McGrew Willis. Directed by Scott Sidney. Photography by Gus Peterson and Paul Garnett. The cast: Sir Fancourt Babberley, "Babbs,' ] ! Syd Chaplin; Ela Delahay, Ethel Shannon; ) Spettigue, James E. Page; Brassett, the Seoul. \ Lucien Littlefield; Mr. Delahay, Alec B. Francis; Sir Francis Chesncy, Phillips Smalley; Donna Lucia D' 'A hard ore:, Eulalie Jensen; Jack Chesncy, David James; Charlie Wykeham, Jimmie Harrison; Amy, Mary Akin; Kitty, Priscilla Bonner. " EXCUSE ME " — Metro-Goldwyn. — Based on the stage farce by Rupert Hughes. Adapted by Rupert Hughes. Directed by Alf Goulding. The cast: Marjorie Newton, Norma Shearer; Harry Mallory, Conrad Nagel; Francine, Renee Adoree; Porter, Walter Hiers; Lieut. Shaw, John Boles; Jimmy Wellington, Bert Roach; Rev. Dr. Temple.' William V. Mong; Mrs. Temple, Edith Yorke; Lieut. Hudson. Eugene Cameron; George Ketchem. Fred Kelsey. "COMING THROUGH"— Paramount — From the story by Jack Bethea. Scenario by Paul Schofield. Directed by Edward Sutherland. Photographed by Faxon Dean. The cast: Tom Blackford, Thomas Meighan; Alice Rand, Lila Lee; John Rand, John Miltern; Joe Lawler, Wallace Been-; Munds, Laurance Wheat; Shacklelon, Frank Campeau; Dr. Rawls, Gus Weinburg; Mrs. Rawls. Alice Knowland. "CHEAPER TO MARRY" — Metro Goldwyn. — From the stage play by Samuel Shipman. Adapted by Frederick and Fanny Hatton. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The cast: Charley, Conrad Nagel; Bculah, Marguerite de la Motte; James Knight, Lewis S. Stone; Evelyn, Paulette Duval; Riddle, Claude Gillingwater; Florence, Louise Fazenda; Masters Richard Wayne. "QUO VADIS"— First National— Story by Henryk Sienkiewicz. Directed by Arturo Ambrosio. The cast: Nero, Emil Jannings; Tigcllimus, R Van Riel; Poppca. Elena Sangro; Chilonides, Gino Viotti: Licia. Hall Davis; Ursus, B. Castallani; Eunica, Rina De Liguoro; Domitilla, Elka Brink; Yinicius. Alphonse Fryland. "BROKEN LAWS'— F. B. O— Story by Adela Rogers St. Johns. Directed by R. William Neill. The cast: Joan Allen, Mrs. Wallace Reid; Richard Heath, Percy Marmont; Ralph Allen, Ramsay Wallace; Muriel Heath. Jackie Saunders; Bobby Allen (age 16). Arthur Rankin; Patsy Heath (age 16), Virginia Lee Corbin; Bobby Allen (age S), Pat Moore; Patsy Heath (age S), Jane Wray. "AS MAN DESIRES"— First National. — Story by Gene Wright. Adapted by Earl Hudson. Directed by Irving Cummings. The cast: Major John Craig, Milton Sills; Pandora La Croix, Viola Dana; Gloria Gordon, Ruth Clifford; Evelyn Beaudine, Rosemary Theby; Major Singh, Irving Cummings; Col. Carringford, Paul Nicholson; Gorilla Bagsley. Tom Kennedy; Toni. Hector Sarno; Major Gridley. Lou Payne; The Duchess, Anna May Walthal; Camille. Edneh Altemus; Watkins, Frank Leigh. "A LOST LADY"— Warner Bros— Storv by Willa Cather. Adapted by Dorothy Farnum. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: Marian Forrester, Irene Rich; Nici Herbert, Matt Moore; Constance Ogdcn. June Marlowe; Frank Ellingcr, John Roche; Ivy Peters. Victor Potel; Captain Forrester. George Fawcett; Bohemian Mary. Eva Gordon; Gypsy Dancer. Nannette Yalone. " PAMPERED YOUTH "— Vitagraph.— From the story "The Magnificent Ambersons" by Bootli Tarkington. Adapted by Jay Pilcher. Directed by David Smith. The cast: George Minafcr (as man), Cullen Landis; George Minafcr (as boy). Ben Alexander: Eugene Morgan. Allan Forrest; Isabel Min.ifer. Alice Calhoun; Major Ambcrson. Emmett King; Wilbur Minafcr. Wallace MacDonald; Lucy Morgan, Charlotte Merriam; Fanny Minafcr. Katheryn Adams; Mrs. Foster. Aggie Herring; George Ambcrson. William J. Irving. "IF I MARRY AGAIN"— First National. — Story by Gilbert Frankau. Adapted by Earl Hudson. Directed by John Francis Dillon. The cast: Jocclyn M argot. Doris Kenyon; Charlie Jordan, Lloyd Hughes; Jeffrey Win PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE b guaranteed.