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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"KIKI"— First National. — Based on the stage play by Andre I'irard. Screen story by Hans Kraly. Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast: Kiki, Norma Talmadge; Renal, Ronald Colman; Pavlette, Gertrude Astor; Baron Rapp, .Marc MacDermott; Adolphc. George K. Arthur; Bride, William Orlamond; Joly, Erwin Connelly; Pierre, Frankie Darro; Paslryman, Mack Swain.
"FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE"— Paramount.
— Story by John Grey. Ted Wilde and Clyde Bruckman. Directed by Sam Taylor. Photographed by Walter Lundin (A. S. C). The cast: The Uptown Boy, Harold Lloyd; The Downtown Girl. Jobyna Ralston; The Roughneck, Noah Young; The Gangster, James Mason; The Optimist, Paul Wiegel.
"SANDY"— Fox— From the story by Eleanore Meherin. Scenario by Eve Unsell. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: Sandy McNeil, Madge Bellamy; Douglas Keith, Leslie Fenton; Ramon Worth, Harrison Ford; Judith Moore, Gloria Hope; Ben Murillo, Bardson Bard; Angus McXeil, David Torrence; Isabel McXeil, Lillian Leighton; Timmy, Charles Farrell; Alice McXeil, Joan Standing.
"THE BLIND GODDESS"— Paramount. — From the story by Arthur Train. Scenario by Gertrude Orr. Directed by Victor Fleming. Photography by Alfred Gilks. The cast : Hugh Dillon, Jack Holt; "Big Bill" Devens, Ernest Torrence; Moira Devens, Esther Ralston; Mrs. Aileen Clayton, Louise Dresser; Tracy Redmond, Ward Crane; Henry Kelling, Richard Tucker; Taylor, Louis Payne; District Attorney, Charles Clary; Chief of Detectives, Erwin Connelly; Judge, Charles Lane.
"THE FLAMING FRONTIER" — Universal.— Story by Edward Sedgwick. Adapted by Edward J. Montagne and Chas. Kenyon. Directed by Eaward Sedgwick. Photography by Virgil Miller. The cast: Bob Langdon, Hoot Gibson; Betty Stanwood, Anne Cornwall; General George A. Custer, Dustin Farnum; Sam Beldcn, Ward Crane; Lucrctia Beldcn, Kathleen Key; "Jonscy," Eddie Gribbon; "California Joe," Harry Todd; Lawrence Stanwood, Harold Goodwin; Senator Stanwood, George Fawcett; Sitting Bull, Noble Johnson; Senator Hargess, Chas. K. French; Cvrus Penfield, William Steele; President U. S. Grant, Walter Rogers; Grant's Secretary, Ed. Wilson; Rain-In-The-Facc, Joe Bonomo.
"THAT'S MY BABY " — Paramount. — From the story by George J. Crone and Wade Botelcr. Adaptation by Joseph Franklin Poland. Directed by William Beaudine. Photography by Jack MacKenzie. The cast: Alan Boyd, Douglas MacLean; Helen Raynor, Margaret Morris; John Raynor. Claude Gillingwater; Mrs. John Raynor. Eugenie Forde; /'.,. Barton. Wade Boteler; Schuyler Van Loon, Richard Tucker; Murphy. Fred Kelsey; The Baby, Harry Earles; Drug Clerk, William Orlamonde.
"THE VOLGA BOATMAN"— Producers Distributing. — From the story by Konrad Bercovici. Adapted by Leonore J. Coffee. Directed by Cecil De Mille. Photography by
Arthur Miller. Peverell Marley and Fred Westerberg. The cast : Feodor, William Boyd; Vera, Elinor Fair; Prince Xikita. Robert Edeson; Prince Dimitri, Victor Varconi; Maristsha. Julia Faye; Stephen, Theodore Kosloff; Yasili, Arthur Rankin.
"THE NIGHT CRY"— Warner.— From the story by Phil Klein and Edw. Meagher.
Adapted by Ewart Adamson. Directed by
an Raymaker. Photography by Ed. DuPar. The cast: Rin-Tin-Tin, Rin-Tin-Tin; John Martin, John Harron; Mrs. John Martin, June Marlowe; Miguel Hernandez. Gayne Whitman; Tony, Heinie Conklin; Pedro, Don Alvarado; The Martin Babw Marv Louise Miller.
"RED DICE" — Producers Distributing. — From the novel by Octavus Roy Cohen. Adapted by Jeanie MacPherson and Douglas Doty. Director. William K. Howard. Photography by Lucien Andriot. The cast: Bcckwith, Rod La Rocque; Beverly Vane. Marguerite De La Motte; Johnny Vane. Ray Haller; Andrew North, Gustave Von Seyflertitz; Squint Scoggins, George Cooper; Nick Webb, Walter Long; Mrs. Garrison, Edythe York; Butler. Clarence Burton; Dis'.ric: Attorney, Charles Clary; Conroy. Alan Brooks.
"THE CAT'S PAJAMAS"— Paramount.
— From the story by Ernest Vajda. Screen play by Hope Loring and Louis Lighton. Directed by William Welhnan. Photography by Victor Milner. The cast: Sally W Betty Bronson; Don Cesare Gracco. Ricardo Cortez; Mr. Winion, Theodore Roberts; Bella Dorian, Arlette Marshal; Mr. Briggs. Tom Ricketts; Dave Baldwin, Gordon Griffith.
"THE SEVENTH BANDIT"— Pathe.—
Story by Arthur Preston Flankins. Adapted by E. Richard Schayer. Directed by Scott R. Dunlap. Photographed by Sol Pohto (A. S. C). The cast: David Scanlon. Harry Carey: Paul Scanlon, James Morrison; Dr. Shirley Chalmette, Harriet Hammond; Ann Drath. Trilby Clark; Ben Goring. Walter James; Jim Gresham. John Dillion; Paltv Pdlingill. Charles McHugh.
"YELLOW FINGERS"— Fox.— Story by Gene Wright. Scenario by Eve Unsell. Directed by Emmett Flynn. The cast: -V ( live Borden; Brute Shand. Ralph Ince; Nona, Claire Adams; Kwong Li, Edward Piel: Kario. Ctto Matieson; Jagore, the Rajah, Nigel De Brulier; Dearies, Armand Kaliz; Pcgleg Lafarge, John Wallace; Higgius, Charles Newton; Mrs. Von Kronk, Josephine Crowell; Antoi May Foster.
"THE CROWN OF LIES "— Paramount. — From the story by Ernest Vajda. Scenario by Hope Loring and Louis D. Lighton. Directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki. Photography by Bert Glennon. The cast: Olga Kriga, Pola Negri; Count Mirko. Noah Been.-; John Knight, Robert Ames; Karl. Charles Post : Frits, Arthur Hoyt; Vorksi, Mikhail Vawiteh: Leading Lady. Cissy Fitzgerald; Landlady, May Foster; Actress, Frankie Bailey. Leading Man, Edward Cecil; Stage Manager, Erwin Connelly.
••THE RUNAWAY"— P \k.\mount— From the story by Charles Neville Buck. Scenario by Albert Shelby LcVino. Directed by William de Mille. Photography by Charles Boyle. The cast: Cynthia Meade. Clara Bow; Wad, Murrell. Warner Baxter; Jack Harrison. William Powell; Lesher Skid more. George Bancroft; Wade's Mother, Edythe Chapman.
"MY OLD DUTCH"— UniversalJewel. — Story by Arthur Shirley and Albert Chevalier. Adapted by Lawrence Trimble. Directed by Lawrence Trimble. Photographed by Edward Cheller. The cast: Sal Graltan, May McAvoy; Joe Brown. Pat O'Malley; Herbert Brown. Cullen Landis; 'Erb T.. Jean Eersholt; Mrs. Spudd, Agnes Steele; Mrs. S iff, Patsy O'Byme; Bill Sproat, Edgar Kennedy; James Crayford, Frank Crane; Al, Rolfe
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