Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1926)

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Send foir^Fthis Free Book 250 Art Portraits STARS of the PHOTOPLAY Now Only $1.25 USE THE COUPON ON PAGE 105 "THE BIG PARADE"— Metro-Goldwyn. — From the story by Lawrence Stalling. Scenario by Harry Behn. Directed by King Yidor. The cast: James Appcrson, John Gilbert; Melisande, Renee Adoree; Justyn Reed, Claire Adams; Harry, Robert Ober; Mr. Appcrson, Hobart Bosworth; Mrs. Appcrson, Claire McDowell; French Mother, Rosita Marstini; Bull, Tom O'Brien; Flynn, Carl Dane. "THE SKYROCKET''— Associated Exhibitors.— From the novel by Adela Rogers St. Johns. Continuity and adaptation by Ben Glazer. Directed by Marshall Xeilan. Photography by Dave Kesson. Prologue: Rose Kimm, Gladys Brockwell; Edward Kimm, Charles West; Sherron Kimm, Muriel McCormac; Mickey, Junior Coghlan. The cast : Sherron Kimm, Peggy Hopkins Joyce; Mickey Reid, Owen Moore; Lucia Morgan, Gladys Brockwell; Mildred Ridout, Paulette Duval; Ruby Wright, Lillian Tashman; William Dvorak, Earle Williams; Sam Hcrtdsfcll, Bernard Randall; Stanley Craig, Arnold Gregg; Peter Stanton, Benny Hall; Vladmir Sprogin, Nick Dandau; Morris Pine lis, Sammy Cohen; Film Comedian, Bull Montana; Comedy Director, Eddie Dillon; Comedy Producer. Hank Mann; Slierron's Secretary, Joan Standing; Wardrobe Mistress, Eugenie Besserer. "THE KING ON MAIN STREET"— Paramount. — From the play by G. A. de Caillavet, Robert de Flers and Samuel Arene. Adaptation by Douglas Doty. Directed by Monta Bell. The cast: Serge IV, King of Molvania, Adolphe Menjou; Gladys Humphreys, Bessie Love; Tcrese Manix, Greta Nissen; John Rockland, Oscar Shaw; Arthur Trent. Joseph Kilgour; Jensen, Edgar Norton; Count Krenko, Mario Marjeroni; Mrs. Nash, Carlotta Monterey; Aunt Tabitha Humphreys, Marcia Harris; Bourdicr, Edouard Durand. "THE EAGLE " — United Artists.— Based on the story by Alexander Pushkin. Scenario by Hans Kraly. Directed by Clarence Brown. Photograph)' by George Barnes and Dev. Jennings. The cast: Vladimir Dubrovsky, Rudolph Valentino; Maseha Troekouroff, Vilma Banky; The Czarina, Louise Dresser; Euschka, Albert Conti; Kyrilla Troekouroff, James Marcus; Judge. George Nichols; Aunt Aurclia, Carrie Clark Ward. "CLASSIFIED" — First National. — From the story by Edna Ferber. Scenario by June Mathis. Directed by Al Santell. The cast: Babs Comet, Corinne Griffith; Llowi Whiting, Jack Mulhall; Spencer Clark. Ward Crane; Mart Comet, Carroll Nye; Old Man Comet, Charles Murray ;"ilf<H»"C'(>me/,Edythe Chapman; Jeannette Comet. Jacqueline Wells: Weinstein, George Sidnev; Bernstein, Bernard Randall. "LORD JIM " — Paramount. — From the story by Joseph Conrad. Adaptation by John Russell. Directed by Victor Fleming. Photography by Faxon Dean. The cast: Lord Jim. Percy Marmont; Jewel, Shirley Mason: Captain Brown, Noah Beery; Cornelius. Raymond Ilatlon; Stein, Joseph Howling; Dain Waris, < leorge Magrill; Sultan. Nick de Ruiz; Si J. Gunnis Davis; Yankee Joe, Jules Cowles; Lamb Itam, Duke Kahanamoku. "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE"— Pakamoi nt.— Based on the George M. Cohan play and the novel by Earl Derr Riggers. Scenario by Frank Griffin. Directed by Fred Newmeyer. Photography by Jack Mackenzie. The cast: William II. Magee. Douglas Mac Ewry ufrertlsemMit In PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is pnruiteed. Lean; Mary Norton, Edith Roberts; J. K. Norton, Anders Randolf; Bentley, Crauford Kent; Bland. Ned Sparks; The Hermit. William Orlamonde; Cargan, Wade Boteler; Lou Max, Edwin Sturgis. 'THE BEAUTIFUL CITY— Firm National.— Original scenario by Edmund Goulding. Directed by Kenneth Webb. The cast: Tony Gillardi, Richard Barthelmess; Mollis, Dorothy Gish; Nick Di Silva. William Powell; Carlo Gillardi, Frank Puglia; Mamma Gillardi, Florence Auer. THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY —Prou. Dist. Corp. — From the play by Beulah Marie Dix and E. G. Sutherland. Adaptation by Jeanie MacPherson and Beulah Marie Dix. Directed by Cecil B. De Mille. The cast: Kenneth Paulton, Joseph Schildkraut; Maleiui Paulton, Jetta Goudal; Beth Tyrell, Vera Reynolds; Jack Moreland, William Boyd; Doll-. Foides, Julia Faye; Adrian Tompkyns, Casson Ferguson; Harriett Tyrell, Trixic Friganza: Hugh Armstrong, Clarence Burton; Ann* Vener, Josephine Norman; Wall Eeirn Charles West. "THE CLASH OF THE WOLVES' — Warner Brothers. — Story by Charles A. Logue. Adapted by Charles A. Logue. Directed by Noel Smith. Photography by Joe Walker. The cast: Lobs (Leader of W Rin-Tin-Tin; Mary Barslowe, June Marlowe; Dave Weston, Charles Farrell; Alkali Bill. Heine Conklin; Sam Barstofoe, Will Walling; Borax Horlou, Pat Hartigan. "LIGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY' — Metro-Goldwyn-Maver. — Based on the stage play by Laurence Eyre. Adapted by Carey Wilson. Directed by Monta Bell. The cast: Fely, Marion Davies; Anne, Marion Davies; Dirk De RJiondo, Conrad Nagel: Lambert De Rhonda. Frank Currier; Andy. George K. Arthur; Shamus 0' Tandy, Charles McHugh; Mrs. O'Tandy. Eleanor Lawson; Mrs. De Rhonda. Julia Swayne Gordon; Baby Blue, Mathew Betz; Fowler. Wilbur Higbee. "THE BEST PEOPLE"— Pabamount.— From the stage play by David Grey and Avery Hopwood. Adaptation by Bernard McConville. Directed by Sidney Olcott. The cast: Henry Morgan, Warner Baxter; Alice OX Esther Ralston; Mrs. Lenox. Kathlyn Williams; Branson Lenox, Edwards Davis; Arthur Rockmere, William Austin; George Grafton, Larry Steers; Millie Montgomery, Margaret Livingston; Bertie Lenox, Joseph Striker: Marian Lenox, Margaret Morris; Taxi Driver, Ernie Adams. "THE NEW COMMANDMENT"— First National. — From the novel by Col. Frederick Palmer. Adapted by Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin. Directed by Howard Higgin. The cast: AV;;< Darcourt, Blanche Sweet; Billy Marrow, Ben Lyon; William Morrow, Holbrook Blinn; Mrs. Parr. Clare Fames; Marquise de la Salle. Effie Shannon: Countess Stall. Dorothy dimming; Picard, Pedro De Cordova; Red. George Cooper. Ethel, Diana Kane: Henri Darcourt, Lucius Henderson. • LAZYBONES"— William Fox. — From the play by Owen Davis. Scenario by Frances Marion. Directed by Frank Borzage. The cast: Lazybones, Charles (Bucket Tones; A";7. Madge Bellamy; Mir*. Tuttle. Edythe Chapman; Dick Ritchie. Leslie Fenton: Agnes Fanning, ZaSu Pitts; }frs. Fanning. Emily Fitz; roy: Elmer BaUister, William Norton Bailey; Kit as a child, Virginia Marshall.