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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
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"WAY OF ALL FLESH, THE"— Paramount.— Story by Lajos Biro and Jules Furthman. Continuity by Jules Furthman. Directed by Victor Fleming. The cast: August Schilling, Emil Jannings; Mrs. Schilling, Belle Bennett; August, Junior, Donald Keith; Mayme, Phyllis Haver; Little August, Philippe de Lacy; Little Evald, Mickey McBan; Charlotte, Betsy Ann Hisle; Elizabeth, Carmencita Johnson; Karl, Gordon Thorpe; Heinrich, Jackie Coombs.
"UNKNOWN, THE" — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. — Story by Tod Browning. Scenario by Waldemar Young. Directed by Tod Browning. Photography by M. Gerstad. The cast: Alonzo, Lon Chaney; Malabar, Norman Kerry; Estrellita, Joan Crawford; Zanzi, Nick de Ruiz; Cojo, John George; Gypsy, Frank Lanning.
"CRADLE SNATCHERS" — William Fox. — Based on the stage play by Russell Medcraft and Norma Mitchell. Scenario by Sarah Y. Mason. Directed by Howard Hawks. The cast: Susan Martin, Louise Fazenda; Ann Hall, Dione Ellis; Joe Valley, Joseph Striker; Henry Winton, Nick Stuart; Oscar (Swede), Arthur Lake; Ike Ginsberg, Sammy Cohen; Ethel Drake, Ethel Wales; George Martin, J. Farrell MacDonald; Kitty Ladd, Dorothy Phillips; Roy Ladd, William Davidson; Howard Drake, Franklyn Pangborn.
"WORLD AT HER FEET, THE" — Paramount. — Story by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil. Adapted by Doris Anderson. Directed by Luther Reed. Photography by Harry Fischbeck. The cast: Jane Randall, Florence Vidor; Richard Randall, Arnold Kent; Alma Pauls, Margaret Quimby; Dr. H. C. Pauls, Richard Tucker; Detective Hall, William Austin; Client, David Torrence.
" MAN POWER "—Paramount.— Story by Ray Harris and Sam Mintz. Directed by Clarence Badger. The cast: Tom Roberts, Richard Dix; Alice Stoddard, Mary Brian; Randall Lewis, Philip Strange; Judson Stoddard, Charles Hill Mailes; Ptomaine, Oscar Smith ; Henry Van Berg, George Irving.
"WOMAN ON TRIAL, THE"— Paramount.— Story by Ernest Vajda. Scenario by Elsie von Koczian. Directed by Mauritz Stiller. The cast: Julie, Pola Negri; Pierre Bouton, Einar Hansen; Gaston Napier, Arnold Kent; John Morland, Andre Sarti; Henrietta, Valentina Zimina.
" MR. WU " — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. — Story by Henry Maurice Vernon, Harold Owen. Continuity by Lorna Moon. Directed by William Nigh. Photography by John Arnold. The cast: Mr. Wu, Lon Chaney; Mrs. Gregory, Louise Dresser; Nang Ping, Renee Adoree; Mr. Gregory, Holmes Herbert; Basil Gregory, Ralph Forbes; Hilda Gregory, Gertrude Olmsted; Ah Wong, Mrs. Wong Wing; Mr. Miiir, Claude King; Loo Song, Anna May Wong; Little Wu, Sonny Loy.
"A MILLION BID"— Warner Bros.— Story by George Cameron. Scenario by Robert Dillon. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Dorothy Gordon, Dolores Costello; Geoffrey Marsh, Warner Oland; Dr. Robert Brent, Malcolm McGregor; Mrs. Gordon, Betty Blythe; George Lamoni, William Demarest; Lord Bobby Vane, Douglas Gerrard; The Gordon Maid, Grace Gordon.
"SERVICE FOR LADIES" — Paramount.— Story by Ernest Vajda. Directed by II. D Abbadie D'Arrast. The cast : Albert Leroux, Adolphe Menjou; Elizabeth Foster, Kathryn Carver; Robert J. Foster, Charles Lane; King Boris of Lucania, Lawrence Grant.
"TILLIE THE TOILER" — MetroGoldwyn-Mayer. — Story by Agnes C. Johnston, Ed. T. Lowe, Jr. Adapted by A. P. Younger. Directed by Hobart Henley. Photography by Williams Daniels. The cast: Tillie Jones, Marion Davies; Mac, Matt Moore; Pennington Fish, Harry Crocker; Mr. Simpkins, George Fawcett; Mr. Whipple, George K. Arthur; Sadie, Estelle Clark; Bill, Bert Roach; Bubbles, Gertrude Short; Mr. Smythe, Arthur Hoyt; Ala Jones, Claire McDowell.
"CIRCUS ACE, THE"— William Fox. Story by Harry Shumate. Scenario by Jack Jungmeyer. Directed by Ben Stoloff. The cast: Tom Terry, Tom Mix; Millie Jane Raleigh, Natalie Joyce; Kirk Mallory, Jack Baston; Job Jasper, Duke Lee; Gus Peabody, James Bradbury; Boss Canvas Man, Stanley Blystone; Durgan, the Killer, Dudley Smith; Sheriff, Buster Gardner; Clarence, Kangaroo.
"WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH, THE"— Paramount. — Story by A. Hamilton Gibbs. Scenario by Julien Josephson. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. Photography by G. O. Post. The cast : Nancy Hawthorne, Lois Moran; Heloise, Vera Voronina; Bob Whittaker, Donald Keith; Cornelia Evans, Alyce Mills; Lloyd Evans, Larry Kent; Curley, Gareth Hughes; Jim Hawthorne, Charles Lane.
"SUNSET DERBY, THE" — First National. — Adapted from the story by William Dudley Pelley. Directed by Albert Rogell. The cast: Mollie Gibson, Mary Astor; Jimmy Burke, William Collier, Jr.; Sam Gibson, Ralph Lewis; Mike Donovan, David Kirby; Jock McTeague, Lionel Belmore; Bobby McTeague, Burt Ross; '"Lucky" Davis, Henry Barrows; Skeeter Donohue, Bobby Doyle; Peddler, Michael Visaroff.
"SILVER COMES THRU"— F. B. O.— Story by Frank M. Clifton. Adaptation and continuity by Lloyd Ingraham. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham. The cast: Fred, Fred Thomson; Lucindy, Edna Murphy; Zekc, William Courtright; Stanton, Harry Woods; Mrs. Bryce-Collins, Mathilde Brundage; Silver King, Himself.
"ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE"— Paramount.— Story by Nunnally Johnson. Adapted by MaxMarcin. Directed by Frank Strayer. Photography by James Murray. The cast: Rosie O'Reilly, Clara Bow; Joe Hennessey, Reed Howes; Kid Farrell, Arthur Housman; Ruth, Doris Hill; Arthur Russell, Douglas Gil more; Lew McKay, John Miljan; W. S. Davids, Henry Kolker.
"WEDDING BILLS" — Paramount.— Story by Grover Jones, Keene Thompson and Lloyd Corrigan. Directed by Erie Kenton. Photography by William Marshall. The cast: Algernon Schuyler Van Twidder, Raymond Griffith; Miss Bruce, Ann Sheridan; Tom Milbank, Hallam Cooley; Miss Markham, Iris Stuart; Mile. Mimi de Lyle, Vivien Oakland; Mr. Markham, Tom S. Guise; Judson (Valet), Louis Stern; Detective, Edgar L. Kennedy; District Attorney, John Steppling.
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