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'•THH BLACK PIRATE"— United Aettsts — Story by Elton Thomas. Adapted by Jack Cunningham. Directed by Albert Parker. Photography by Henry Sharp. The players: Billie Dove, Tempe Pigott, Donald Crisp. Sam De Grasse. Anders Randolf, Charles Stevens, John Wallace, Fred Becker, Charles Belcher, E. J. Ratcliffe, Douglas Fairbanks.
"THE BAT" — United Artists. — From the stage play by Man' Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Continuity by Julien Josepbson. Adapted and directed by Roland Y\ est. Photography by Arthur Edeson. The iSbt: Gideon Bell, Andre De Beranger; Man in Block Mask, Charles Herzinger; Miss Cornelius 1 an Gordcr, Emily Fitzroy; Lizzie Allen, Louise Fazenda; Ricliard Fleming, Arthur Housman; Dr. Wells, Robert McKim; Brooks, Jack Pickford; Miss Dale Ogdcn, Jewell Carmen; Billy, Sojin Kamiyama; Molctti, Tullio CatmLnati; Dclcclivc Anderson, Birdie Gribbon; I he Unknown, Lee Shumway.
"LA BOHEME" — Metro Goldwyx Mayer. — From the novel by Henri Murger. Adapted by Madame Fred De Gresac. Directed by King Vidor. The cast: Mimi, Lillian Gish; Rodolphc, John Gilbert; Musette, Rente Adoree; Marcel, Gino Corrado; Colline. Edward Everett Horton; Landlord, Paul Puyet; Schnuard, George Hassell; Paul, Roy D'Arcy; Louise, Valentina Zimins; Phemilc, Catherine Vidor; Janitor, Karl Dane.
"THE GREATER GLORY"— First National.— From the novel by Edith O'Shaughnessy. Adapted by June Mathis. Directed by Curt Rehfeld. The cast: Counl Maxim von Hurlig, Conway Tearle; Fanny, Anna Q. Nilsson; Corinnc, May Allison; Pauli Birbacli, Ian Keith; Tantc Ildc, Lucy Beaumont; Gustav Schmidt, Jean Hersholt; Dr. Herman von Berg, Nigel de Brulier; Mizzi. Bridgetta Clark; Prof. Leopold Everhardl, John Sainpolis; Kaclhc, Marcia Manon; Olio Sldner, Edward Earle; Licscl, Virginia Southern; Anna, Isabel Keith; Irma von Berg, Kathleen Chambers; Leon Kruin, Hale Hamilton: Mark-. Cora Macey; Countess von Hurlig, Carrie Daumery; Theodore von Hurlig, Thur Fairfax; Scissors grinder, Boris KarlolT; Cross bearer, George Billings; Hclga, Bess Flowers; Maid, Marcelle Corday.
"LET'S GET MARRIED"— Paramount. — From the play by H. A. DuSouchet. Adapted by Luther Reed. Directed by Gregary La Cava. Photographv by Edward Cronjager. The cast: Billy Dexter, Richard Dix; Mary Corbin. Lois Wilson; Jimmy. Mat Pendleton; Tommy, Douglas MacPherson; Slallery, "Gunboat" Smith; Billy's Father. Joseph Kilgour; Mary's Father. Tom Findlav; J. IF. Smith. Edna May Olliver.
"TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP" — First National. — Story by Frank Capra, Tim Whelan, Hal Conklin, J. Frank Holliday, Gerald Duffy and Murray Roth. Directed by Harry Edwards. The cast: Harry, Harry Langdon; Belly Burton. John Crawford: John Burton. Edwards Davis; Roger Caldwell, Carlton Griffith; Harry's Father. Alec B. Francis: Taxi Driver, Brooks Benedict; The Argentine, Tom Murray.
"THE TORRENT"— Metro-Goldwyn
Mayf.r. — From the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibanez. Adapted by Dorothy Farnum. Directed by Monta Bell. The cast: Don Rafael Bmll. Ricardo Cortez; Leonora, Greta Garbo; Reined ios, Gertrude Olmsted; Pedro Moreno. Edward Connelly; Cupido, Lucien Littlelield; Dona Bernardo Britf), Martha Mattox; Dona Pepa, Lucy Beaumont; Don
Andrei, Tully Marshall: Don Malias. Mack Swain; Salvalti. Arthur Edmund Carew; Isabella, Lillian Leighton.
"THE UNTAMED LADY '—Paramount. — Story by Fannie Hurst. Scenario' by James Creelman. Directed by Frank Tuttle'. Photography by George Webber. The cast: St. Clair Van Tasscll, Gloria Swanson; Larry Gasllen, Lawrence Gray; Uncle George, Joseph Smiley; Shorty, Charles Graham.
"THE DEVIL'S CIRCUS" — MetroColdwyn-Mayf.r. — Story by Benjamin Christianson. Adapted by Benjamin Christianson. Directed by Benjamin Christianson. The cast : Mary, Xorma Shearer; Carl. Charles Emmett Mack; Youna. Carrnel Myers; Hugo. John Miljan; Mrs. Pclcrs, Claire McDowell; Little Elsa, Joyce Coad; Mary's Dog, Buddy.
"THE COHENS AND KELLYS"— Universal.— From the stage play by Aaron Holiman. Adapted by Harry Pollard. Directed by Harry Pollard. Photography by Charles Stumar. The cast: Patrick Kelly. Charlie Murray; Jacob Cohen. George Sidney; Mrs. Cohen. Vera Gordon; Mrs. Kelly. Kate Price; Tim Kelley, Jason Robards; Nannie Cohen. Olive Hasbrouck; Milton J. Katz. Nat Carr; Sammy Cohen. Bobby Gordon; Terrencc Kcllcy, Mickey Bennett.
"FASCINATING YOUTH" — Paramount.— Story by Byron Morgan. Screen play by Paul Schofield. Directed by Sam Wood. The cast: Teddy Ward. Charles Rogers; Jeanne Kin;, Ivy Harris; Ross Page, Jack Luden; Randy Furness. Robert Ward; Bobby Stearns. Claud Buchanan; Dotty Sinclair. Mona Palma; Lorraine Lane, Thelrna Todd; Loris Lane. Josephine Dunn; Betty Kent. Thelda Kenvin; Mae Oliver. Jeanne Morgan: Mary Arnold. Dorothy Xourse; Johnnie. Irving Hartley; Frederick Maine. Greg Blackton; "Dukt " Slade, Robert Andrews: Gregory. Charles Brokaw; Sally Lee. Iris Gray; John Ward. Ralph Lewis; Ward's Secretary, Joseph Burke; The Professor. James Bradbury. Sr.; The Sheriff, Harry Sweet; Deputy Sheriff, William Black. The following stars and directors appear as themselves: Richard Dix. Adolphe Menjou. Clara Bow. Lois Wilson. Percy Marmont. Chester Conklin. Thomas Meighan, Lila Lee, Lewis Milestone. Mai St. Clair.
"OH! WHAT A NURSE" — Warner Bros. — From the story by Robert E. Sherwood and Bertram Bloch. Adapted by Darryl Francis Zanuck. Photography by John Mescall. Directed by Chas. Chuck"! Reisner. The cast: Jerrv Clork. Svd Chaplin; June Harrison. Patsy Ruth Miller; Clivc Hunt, Gayne Whitman: Capt. "Ladye" Kirbv. Mathew Bet/: Mrs. Clark. Edith Yorke; "Big Tim" Harrison. Dave Torrance: Eric Johnson. Ed Kennedy; Mate, Raymond Wells; Editor oj the "Press Gazette," Henry Barrowes.
"THE NEW KLONDIKE"— Paramount. — Story by Ring Lardner. Scenario by Thomas J, Geraghty. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Photography by Alvin Wyckolt. The cast: Ton: Kelly. Thomas Meighan; Evelyn Line. Lila Lee; "Bing" Allen. Paul Kelly; Flamingo Applegate, Hallie Manning; Morgan West. Robert Craig; Owen, George De Carleton; Joe Cooley, J. W. Johnston; Bird Dog. Brenda Lane; Col. Dwyer, TetFt Johnson; The Spieler. Danny Hayes.
"THE DANCER OF PARIS" — FirmNational. — From the story by Michael Arlen. Directed by Alfred Santell. The cast: Con
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