Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1927)

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Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "QUALITVSTREET"— Metro.— From the story by James M. Barrie. Scenario byAlbert Lewin and Hans Kraly. Directed by Sidney Franklin. Photography by Henry Sartov. The cast: Phoebe Throssel, Marion Davies; Doctor Valentine Brown, Conrad Nagel; Susan Throssel, Helen Jerome Eddy; Mary Willoughby, Flora Finch; Nancy Willoughby, Margaret Seddon; Henrietta Turnbull, Marcell Corday; Patty, Kate Price. "MOCKERY" — Metro. — From the story by Benjamin Christensen. Continuity by Bradley King. Directed by Benjamin Christensen. Photography by Merritt Gerstad. The cast: Sergei, Lon Chaney; Mimitri, Ricardo Cortez; Tatiana, Barbara Bedford; Mr. Gaidaroff, Mack Swain; Mrs. Gaidaroff, Emily Fitzroy; Ivan, Charles Puffy; Butler, Kai Schmidt. "HARD BOILED HAGGERTY" — First National. — From the story byElliott White Springs. Scenario by Carey Wilson. Directed by Charles J. Brabin. The cast: Lieut. 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"LIFE OF RILEY, THE"— First National.— Directed by William Beaudine. The cast: Timothy Riley {Fire Chief), Charlie Murray; Otto Meyer {Police Chief), George Sidney; Steve Meyer, Steve Carr; Molly O'Rourke, June Marlowe; Penelope Jones, Myrtle Stedman; Al Montague, Sam Hardy; Aaron Brown, Bert Woodruff; John King, Edwards Davies. "CRYSTAL CUP, THE"— First National.— From the story by Gertrude Atherton. Scenario by Gerald Duffy. Directed by John Francis Dillon. The cast : Gila Carteret, Dorothy Mackaill; John Blake, Rockliffe Fellowes; Geoffrey Pelham, Jack Mulhall; Mrs. Pleyden, Clarissa Selwynne; Polly Pleyden, Jane Winton; Mrs. Carteret, Edythe Chapman. "THREE'S A CROWD" — First National.— The cast: The Odd Fellow, Harry Langdon; The Girl, Gladys McConnell; The Man, Cornelius Keefe; Others in Cast: Henry Barrows, Frances Raymond, Agnes Steele, Brooks Benedict, Bobby Young, Julia Brown, Joe Butterworth, Fred Warren, John Kolb and Arthur Thalasso. 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