Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1927)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 161 Gang, John Dooley; Policeman, John Kearney; Second, Edward Garvey; "Flash," Frank Allsworth; Breen, William Fredericks; Mrs. Breen, Jean Armour; Engineer, Gordon McRae; Engineer, Harold Levett. "COWARD, THE"— FBO— From the story by Arthur Stringer. Continuity by Edfrid Bingham and Enid Hibbard. Directed by Alfred Raboch. Photography by Jules Cronjager. The cast: Clinton Philbrook, Warner Baxter; Alicia van Orden, Sharon Lynn; Leigh Morlock, Freeman Wood; Pierre Bcchard, Raoul Paoli; Darius Philbrook, Byron Douglas; Marie, Charlotte Stevens; Maitland, Hugh Thomas. "BUSH LEAGUER, THE"— Warner Bros. — From the story by Charles Gordon Saxton. Directed by Howard Bretherton. Scenario by Harvey Gates. The cast: Buchanan "Specs" White, Monte Blue; Skeeter McKinnon, Clyde Cook; Alice Hobbs, Leila Hyams; John Gilroy, William Demarest; Wallace Ramsey, Richard Tucker; Stetson, Bud Marshall; The "Parson," Tom Dempsey; Stokes, Wilfred North; Wm. (Lefty) Murphy, William Wilson; Marie {Alice's maid), Violet Palmer; Detective, Rodney Hildebrand. "BOY RIDER, THE"— FBO — From the story by Frank Howard Clark. Continuity by Frank Howard Clark. Directed by Louis King. Photography by E. L. MoManigal. The cast: David Hepner, Buzz Barton; Sally Parker, Loraine Eason; Terry McNeil, Sam Nelson; Bill Hargue, David Dunbar; Hank Robbins, Frank Rice; Jim Parker, William Ryno. "TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS" — United Artists. — From the story by Donald McGibney. Scenario by James T. O'Donohue and Wallace Smith. Directed by Lewis Milestone. The cast: Private W. Daingerfield Phelps, William Boyd; Anis Bin Adham, Mary Astor; Sergeant Peter McGaffney, Louis Wolheim; Emir of Jaffe, Michael Vavitch; Shevket, Ian Keith; American Consid, DeWitt Jennings; Ship Captain, Michael Visaroff; Purser, Boris Karloff. "GAY RETREAT, THE"— William Fox. — -Story by William Conselman and Edward Marshall. Continuity by J. Walter Rubens. Directed by Ben Stoloff. Photography by Sidney Wagner. The cast: Richard Wright, Gene Cameron; Betty Burnett, Betty Francisco; Joan Moret, Judy King; Sam Nosenbloom, Sammy Cohen; Jerry, Jerry the Giant; Charles Wright, Holmes Herbert; Ted McHiggins, Ted McNamara; Edward Fulton, Charles Corman; Dog, Pal. "LOVE"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Lyof N. Tolstoi. Continuity by Frances Marion. Directed by Edmund Goulding. The cast: Anna Karenina, Greta Garbo; Vronsky, John Gilbert; Grand Duke, George Fawcett; Princess Betsy, Emily Fitzroy; Karenin, Brandon Hurst; Serezha, Anna's child, Phillippe De Lacy. "HAM AND EGGS"— Warner Bros. — From the story by Darryl Francis Zanuck. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. Scenario by Robert Dillon and James Starr. Photography by Charles Clark. The cast: Catty Brown, Louise Fazenda; Ham, Tom Wilson; Fiji, Myrna Loy; Eggs, Heinie Conklin; Von Frimmell, William J. Irving; Lazarus, Tom Kennedy. "SAILOR IZZY MURPHY"— Warner Bros. — From the story by E. T. Lowe, Jr. Scenario by E. T. Lowe, Jr. Directed by Henry Lehrman. Photography by Francis Kesson. The cast : Izzy Goldberg, George Jessel; Marie, Audrey Ferris; Af. Jules, Warner Oland; Orchid Joe, John Miljan; Jake, Otto Lederer; First Mate, Theodore Larch; Cecile, Clara Horton. "RENO DIVORCE"— Warner Bros. — From the story by Ralph Graves. Scenario by Robert Lord. Directed by Ralph Graves. Photography by Norbert Bradin. The cast: Carlo, May McAvoy; David, Ralph Graves; Hedda Frane, Hedda Hopper; Eric Frane, Robert Ober; James, the chauffeur, William Demarest; The Judge, Edward Davis. "GAY RETREAT, THE"— Fox.— From the story by William Conselman and Edward Marshall. Continuity by J. Walter Rubens. Directed uy Ben Stoloff. Photography by Sidney Wagner. The cast: Richard Wright, Gene Cameron; Betty Burnett, Betty Francisco; Joan Moret, Judy King; Sam Nosenbloom, Sammy Cohen; Jerry, Jerry the Giant; Charles Wright, Holmes Herbert; Ted McHiggins, Ted McNamara; Edward Fulton, Charles Gorman; Dog, Pal. "CHAIN LIGHTNING"— Fox.— From the story by Chas. Alden Seltzer. Scenario by Lambert Hillyer. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. The cast: Steve Flash Lannon, Buck Jones; Glory Jackson, Dione Ellis; Shorty, Ted McNamara; George Clearwater, William Welch; Campan, Jack Baston; Bing Stokes Hobert, Gene Cameron; Tom Yeats, William Caress. "SINEWS OF STEEL "—Gotham — Directed by Frank O'Connor. Story by Henry McCarthy. The cast: Helen Blake, Alberta Vaughn; Robert McNeil, Jr., Gaston Glass; Robert McNeil, Sr., Anders Randolph; Elmer Price, John Gardner; Martha Jenkins, Nora Hayden; Douglas Graham, Charles Wellesby; Elsie Graham, Greta Von Rue; Jam Van De Vetter, Paul W7eigell; Office Boy, Bobby Gordon. " BACK STAGE "—Tiffany.— From the story by Sarah Y. Mason. Scenario by Earl Walker. Directed by Bill Stone. Photography by Jos. A. Duprey. The cast: Owen Mackay, William Collier, Jr.; Jidia Joyce, Barbara Bedford; Fanny, Eileen Tertz; Myrtle McGinn is, Alberta Vaughn. Millions in Insurance MANY motion picture stars are in the list of the 187 Americans who carry insurance policies of $1,000,000 or more, according to a survey made by the Spectator Company. William Fox and Adolph Zukor value their lives at $5,000,000. And so does Dr. Frederick Banting of Toronto, discoverer of insulin as a cure for diabetes. Gloria Swanson and John Barrymore rate with Clarence Vlackav. They pay policies on S2,000,000. Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and Will Rogers are down for a million apiece. Joseph Schenck, with his $4,500,000 policy, is a half million ahead of Pierre du Pont of Wilmington, Delaware, or John McE. Bowman of New York. And all this cold cash is real, not movie money. EARLE E. LIEDERMAN The Muscle Builder Author of "Muscle Building," "Science of Wrestling." "Secrets of Strength," "Here's Health," "Endurance." etc. If You Were Dying To-Night and I offered something that would give you ten years more to live, would you take it? You'd grab it. Well. fellows. I've got it. but don't wait till you're dying or it wont do you a bit of good. It will then be too late. Right now is the time. To-morrow or any day, some disease will get you and if you have not equipped yourself to fight it oft, you're gone. 1 don't claim to cure disease. I am not a medical doctor, but I'll put you in such condition that the doctor will starve to death waiting for you to take sick. Can you imagine a mosquito trying to bite a brick wall? A fine chance. A RE-BUILT MAN I like to get the weak ones. I delight in getting held of a man who has been turned down as hopeless by others. It's easy enough to finish a task that's more than half done. But give me the weak, sickly chap and watch him grow stronger. That's what I like. It's fun to me because I know I can do it and I like to give the other fellow the laugh. I don't just give you a veneer of muscle that looks good to others. I work on you both inside and out. I not only put big, massive arms and legs on you, but I build up those inner muscles that surround your vital organs. The kind that give you real pep and energy, the kind that Are you with ambition and the courage to tackle anything set before you. ALL I ASK IS NINETY DAYS Who says it takes years to get in shape? Show me the man who makes any such claims and I'll make him eat his words. I'll put one full inch on your arm in just 30 days. Yes, and two full inches on your chest in the same length of time. Meanwhile. I'm putting life and pep into your old back-bone. And from then on, just watch em grow. At the end of thirty days you won't know yourself. Your whole body will take on any entirely different appearance. But you've only started. Xow comes the real works. I've only built my foundation. I want just 60 days more (90 in all) and you'll make those friends of yours who think they're strong look like something the cat dragged in. A REAL MAN When I'm through with you you're a real man. The kind that can prove it. You will be able to do things you had thought impossible. And the beauty of it is you keep on going. Your deep full chest breathes in rich, pure air. stimulating your blood and making you just bubble over with vim and vitality. Your huge square shoulders and your massive muscular arms have that craving for the exercise of a regular he man. You have the flash to your eye and the pep to your step that will make you admired and sought after in br;th the business and social world. This is no idle prattle, fellows. If you doubt me. make me prove it. Go ahead, I like it. I have already done this for thousands of others and my records are unchallenged. What I have done for them, I will do for you. Come then, for time flies and every day counts. Let this very' day be the beginning of new life to you. Send for My New 64-Pase Book "MUSCULAR DEVELOPMENT" It contains forty-eight full-page photographs of myself and some of the many prize-winning pupils I have trained. Some of these came to me as pitiful weaklings, imploring me to help them. Look them over now and you will marvel at their present physiques. This book will prove an impetus and a real inspiration to you. It will thrill you through and through. This will not obligate you at all. but for the sake of your future health and happine-* do n-t ^ut it off. Send to-day — right now before you turn this page. EARLE E. LIEDERMAN Dept. Ill 305 Broadway, N. Y. EARL.~:~iTr>rTRMAN Dept. Ill, 305 Broadway, New York City Dear Sir: Please send me. without any obligation on my part whatever, a copy of your latest book. "Muscular Development." (Please write or print plainly.) Name. Address. City .State. When ycu write to advertisers please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.