Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1931)

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Photoplay Maoaztni i<>k Jim, 1931 '49 Casts of Current Photoplays \\q\{ Beauty Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "BORN It) LOVE" i<t." Pa :rotn the I lire, (. .1 l.\ I ".i nl I Stein, I Ports Km.i.ill. i it ; J,,, I M, ( t. .1. vr ll tifrea Oral It. del i k Kerr; r II il. , \lajar Genrral. Claude kins; Duchess, Kent. Edmond Breonj Foppish Gentleman, l< I • H< Imon . Butler, I ri 1 Martha Muttox. "BROAD MINDED" Fns\ Nationai Ftetm rv by Bert k. ilm.it and Hirn Rub] Directed t.\ Mervyn LeR ' •■ ' Win. Collier, Ji Palmer. On.i Mi l»fe Packer, Marjorie ton; Pancho Aran, Gertie Gardner, Thelnu Todd; \unl Polly. ■ Harnpto "CHER] mm M-G-M -From the novel by Diret ti il l>\ John S. R.l» rtaon. John Gilbert ; < e tit, Leila Hyams: Costaud, Lewis Slum-; Herman, Jean Her sliolt; Bourrditr, C. Vubrey Smith: Vera. Natalie Marquis I>u Touchais, Ian Keith; Dr. Carta, Alfred Hk kman. •city STREETS" — Paramount. — Ftom the l Hammett. Adapted bj Max M.ir. in. Directed by Rouben MamouHan. The Vhe Kid, <..ir\ Cooper; Aran, Sylvia Sidney; :■ tul Lukas; Vtci oy, William Kibbee; />'<'.:. lie, st.mli v Fleldi . lly Sinclair. "CLEARING THK RANGE" -Allud -From the store h\ Jack Cunningham. Adapted l>\ John Natteford. Directed by Otto Brown The. cast: rtmoni. Hoot Gibson; Mary Lou Moron, Sally Eilcrs; /..!><• Kitdare, Hooper Atcnley; Juan Conaras, Pad Moron, Robert Homana; Samara l ' ' I Srippcn; <• i Williams: Sheriff Jim Burke, Edward Piel; i\im Vaeka, Jack Byron; Jim I dward I learn. "COMPLETE SURRENDER"— M-G-M — From tin play "Torch Suit" by Kenyon Nicholson. Directed by Harry Beaumont. Ti. Joan Crawford; Howard, Neil Hamilton; CoW, John Mack Brown; Rasy, Marjorie Rambeau; ( ass Wkeater, Guy Kibbee; Prii Gear, Roscoe Karns; Edna, Gertrude • r . Hump y, i .■ orge P. M.irion; link, Bert Woodruff. "DAYBREAK"— M-G-M.— From the story by Arthur SchniUler. Adapted by Ruth Cumminga, Jacques Feyder. The cast: Willi, Ramon Movant); Laura, Helen Chandler; 1 1 err SihnaM, Joan Hcrsholt; General Von Hart-,. ('. Aubrey Smith; V/illiam Bakewell; i'.mily Kessner, Karen Morley: ..jr. Kent Douglass; From, Glenn Tryon; Clyde Cook; limit. Sumner Getchell; I'rau Hoffman. Clara Blaiulick; 1 1 err Hoffman. Edwin Maxwell; I, Jackie Stark. "DUDE RANCH" — Paramount. — From the. : Milton Krims. Screen play by Percy Heath, Grover Jones ami Lloyd Corrigan. Directed by Frank Tuttle. The cast: Jenifer. Jack Oakio; Chester i .irr . Stuart Rrwin; Judd. ' I Mii/i Gi ■x lion; !/i ton; / inc. I \M !■ I n;->r N mm pin) llip Barry Vdapled in !<..(>■ n Pri m II litb) Robert Milton. I land White, -leriik White, Jnhii Darrow; (.' / Warren, Oacal Vpfel; M.rk. I; Die pdromSSS, N. -ll.i Walk. r. "INDIS1 REET" I'-.uii. UtTnrra. — From the il Impulse" l>\ DeSylva, Brown .v Hendi rson Direct j.rr\ Geraldint Trent), Glori Tony Blake, Ben Lyon; Jim Joan Trent, Barbara Kentj Hunter CoUins, Arthur Lake; li<n; Kate. Maude Bourne; Mr. Woodward, Henry K.ilk.r; Mr,. Woodward, N. ll.i Walker. "IRON MAN" — Untvrrsal. — From the novel by W. K. Burnett. Scenario bj Francb Edwards Faragoh. Directed by Tod Browning. Th. Lew Ayres; Regan, Roberl Armstrong: l.ii Hart hi Mil fan; Jeff. Eddie Dillon; ilin; Rattler O'Keefe. Morrie < 7"*# Show Girl, Man !><.r.in : < trt, Mildred Van Dorn; Riley, Ned Sparks; Mondell, Sam Blum; Trainer, Sammy Gervon. "LADIES' MAN" Paramount. — Prom the story by Rupert Hughes. Scenario bv Herman J. Mankfcwka Directed by I-ciinr Mendea. The cast Jame<. Darricolt, William Powell: Norma Pate, Kay Rachel Pendlty, Carole Lombard: Ihrraie /. Gilbert Emery; Mrs. Pendlty, Olive Till; Anthony I'emiley. Martin Burton; Peyton Wdiion. John Hot land; Valet. Frank Atkinson; Therese lilanton. Maud* Turner Gordon. "MALTESE FALCON, THE"— Warnbrs.— Prom the story i>v DashieU Hammett. Adapted by Maude Fulton. Luden Hubbard, and Brown Holmes. Directed by Ko\ Del Ruth. Th.<a-t: Ruth Wonderly. Bebe Darnels; Sam Spade, Ricardo Cortex; Gutman. Dudley Digges; Bffut, 1'na Merkel; Detectiw* Dundy, Robert Elliott; Pothous.J. Farrell MacDonald; Cairo, (Hto Matiesen; District .Attorney. Oscar Apfel; Archer, Walter Lone; Wilmer. Dwit:iit Frye; Ivu Archer, Thelma Todd; Captain Jacolii, AugOStino Bnr^alo. "MEET THF WIFE"— Columbia.— From the play by Lynn StarliiiR. Scenario by F. McGrew Willie and Walter l)e Unn. Directed by A. Leslie Gertrude Lennox. Laura La Plante; Philip Ijyrd. Lew Cody; Doru Bellamy. Joan Marsh; Hartey l^nnox. Harry Myers; Victor Staunton, Claud Allister; Gregory Brown, William Janney; Alice, Ail.-m Carry le; Williams, Edgar Norton; Ma&gie, Aggie Herring. '•NEVER THE TWAIN' SHALL MEET"— M-G M. -From the story by Peter B. Kyne. Directed by w. s. Van Dyke. Tin cast: Pan. Leslie Howard; Tamea. Conchila Montenegro; Mr. Pritchard. ('. Aubrey Smith; Maisit, Karen Morley; Iuirrieau. Mitchell Lewis; Mellenger. Hale Hamilton; Porter. Clydi • Tolongo, Bob Gilbert; Julia, Joan Standing; Mr . . Elllalie J. ■: Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, etc., Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of Photoplay Magazine Published Monthly at Chicago, Illinois, for April 1, 1931 State of lllin.' fount y of I Before m-'. .1 Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, penonally appeared Kathryn Dougherty. who. having been dulv sworn acconKna to jaw. deposes and -^.i\^ thai she is the boauieai manaaet of ttn I'h..-. M i.itii-. .iii.l that the lollowiriK is. to tin in-st oi lu-r knowledge and lielief. a true statement ol the ownership, nanagemenl and ii ■ daily paper, the circulation), etc.. ol tin aforesaid publication for the *iate shown in the ■ 11. require. 1 by the Acl of Aagnat 2-\. 1912. enilxKlieil in section 411. Postal I swi -in.] the revel sc of this form, to wit: 1 That t hi nanus ami addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and bu*i umagersare: Pnbllsher. Photoplay f^blisMngCo.. 919 N MlchiBsn ^ tor. James R ■ "1° N Mlchlgsn Ave., Chicago, Ml Managing Editor, None Business Manager, Kathryn Dougherty, ''l'J \ tan A ve., Chicago. III. 2 That the owner u: If owned by a corporation, ita name and addn -tatcd and also Inunediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or hoiiiinc one i«-r cent total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the nanus and addresses of the individual owners n Kl\en. If owned hy a tirm. company, or Other unincorporated concern-. il> n.iiue an.! I individual member, must be given.) Photoplsj Publiahing Compan M Colvin. < hi 111 . R M Eastman. Chicago, III . .1 R Quirk, Chicago, HI . Kathryn Dougherty, Chicago. III. ; Jay A ( oivin. ( : ILL 3 That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or hohhne 1 per cent or a total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: ilf there are none None I I paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear uix>n the books of the company hut also. In the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary n the name ol the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting I ■ that the said two contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and twlief as to th. arenjastaaces and ...n.iiri. n< under which stockholder! and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the trustees, bol< ties in a Capacity other t hall that of a liena tide owner: and this affinal has no reason to beUeve that any other p association, or corporation has any interest direct or Indirect in tin Ixinils. 01 other securitk stated by her 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above i Ii 1 i tion is re-quired from daily publications only.) KATHRYN DOUGHERTY, .nature of Business Manager.) 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