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Prize Fighter, Maston Williams; Sheik, Robert Linden; Tony, Harry Semeles; Zippe, Robert St. Angelo; Molortnan, John Kelly; Miss Smith. Dorothy Bay; Guard, Bob Nortman; Flapper, Sally St. Claire; Mrs. Delaney, Mary Gordon; Sydney, Earl Seid; Thomas, Ginger Condey.
"TEXAS RANGER, THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Forrest Sheldon. Adapted by Forrest Sheldon. Directed by Ross Lederman. The cast: Jim Logan, Buck Jones; Helen Clayton, Carmelita Geraghty; Matt Taylor, Harry Woods; Nevady, Ed Brady; High Pockets, Nelson McDowell; Tubby, Billy Bletcher; Lynn, Harry Todd; Breed, Budd Fine; Mr. Clayton, Bert Woodruff; Lanning, Edward Peil, Sr.
"THIS MODERN AGE"— M-G-M— From the story "Girls Together" by Mildred Cram. Continuity by Sylvia Thalberg and Frank Butler. Directed by Nicholas Grinde. The cast: Valentine, Joan Crawford; Bob, Neil Hamilton; Diane, Marjorie Rambeau; Tony, Monroe Owsley; Louise, Sandra Ravel; Mr. Blake, Hobart Bosworth; Mrs. Blake, Emma Dunn; Andre De Graignon, Armand Kaliz; Berthe, Andrienne D'Ambricourt; Alyce, Marcelle Corday.
"TRAVELING HUSBANDS"— Radio Pictures. — From the story by Humphrey Pearson. Adapted by Humphrey Pearson. Directed by Paul Sloane. The cast: Ruby, Evelyn Brent; Barry, Frank Albertson; Ellen, Constance Cummings; Ben, Carl Miller; Joe, Spencer Charters; Hymie, Hugh Herbert; Pinkie, Frank McHugh; J. C. Wilson, Purnell Pratt; Martha, Dorothy Peterson; Daisy, Rita La Roy; Mabel, Gwen Lee; Vera, Lucille Williams; Walter, Tom Francis; Dan, Stanley Fields.
"UPPER UNDERWORLD"— First National. — From the story by Rowland V. Lee and Donald W. Lee. Adapted by Robert Lord. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. The cast: Jack Bannister, Walter Huston; Gloria, Loretta Young; Mary Stanton, Doris Kenyon; Dick Cheney, David Manners; Burroughs, John Halliday; Sneed. Dudley Digges; Bailey, Willard Robertson; Gregory, Gilbert Emery; Malcolm Stanton, Douglas Scott.
"UP POPS THE DEVIL"— Paramount.— From the play by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. Adapted by Arthur Kober and Eve Unsell. Directed by Edward Sutherland. The cast: Biney Hatfield, Skeets Gallagher; Stranger, Stuart Erwin; Anne Merrick, Carole Lombard; Polly Griscom, Lilyan Tashman; Steve Merrick, Norman Foster; Luella May Carroll, Joyce Compton; Gilbert Morrell, Theodore Von Eltz; George Kent, Edward J. Nugent; Mrs. Kent, Eulalie Jensen.
"VICE SQUAD, THE" — Paramount. — From the story by Oliver H. P. Garrett. Directed by John Cromwell. The cast: Major Stephen Lucarno, Paul Lukas; Alice Morrison, Kay Francis; Magistrate Morrison, William Davidson; Madeline Hunt, Helen Johnson; Detective-Sergeant Mather, Rockcliffe Fellowes; Josie, Esther Howard.
"WAITING AT THE CHURCH" — Radio Pictures. — From the story by Alfred Jackson and Barney Sarecky. Directed by William J. Craft. The cast: Fred While, Geoffrey Kerr; Evelyn, Mary
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Brian; Howard, Johnny Hines; Margy, Marie Prevost; Lou, Joseph Cawthorn.
"WHITE SHOULDERS"— Radio Pictures.— From the story by Rex Beach. Adapted by J. Walter Ruben. Directed by Melville Brown. The cast: Norma Selbee, Mary Astor; Gordon Kent, Jack Holt; Lawrence Marchmont, Ricardo Cortez; William Sothern, Sidney Toler; Marie Fontaine, Kitty Kelly; Head Waiter, Nicholas Soussanin.
"WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE, A"— RKOPatiie. — From the story by John Farrow. Continuity by John Farrow. Directed by Harry Joe Brown. The cast: Elsa, Helen Twelvetrees; Karl, William Bakewell; Capl. Otto Von Lichstein. Lew Cody; Katie, ZaSu Pitts; Major Hugh Schmidt, H. B. Warner; Captain Muller, C. Henry Gordon; Hans, Franklin Pangborn; Countess Runyi, Nance O'Neil; A General, George Fawcett; A Red Cross Nurse, Bertha Mann; A Colonel, William Tooker; A Colonel, Alfred Hickman; Capt. Kurt Von Hausen, Edward Earle; Brunck, Max Waizman.
"WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS"— Fox.— From the story by Laurence Stallings and Maxwell Anderson. Directed by Raoul Walsh. The cast: Sergeant Flagg, Victor McLaglen; Sergeant Quirt, Edmund Lowe; Elsa, Greta Nissen; Olsen, El Brendel; Fiji. Fifi Dorsay; Pee Wee, Marjorie White; Captain of Marines, T. Roy Barnes; Prince Hassan, Bela Lugosi; Stone, Humphrey Bogart; Kiki, Joyce Compton; Izzie, Jesse De Vorska; Leon, Charles Judels.
"YOUNG AS YOU FEEL"— Fox.— From the play " Father and the Boys" by George Ade. Adapted by Edwin Burke. Directed by Frank Borzage. The cast: Lemuel Morehouse, Will Rogers; Fleurelle, Fifi Dorsay; Mr. Marley, Lucien Littlefield; Billy Morehouse, Donald Dillaway; Tom Morehouse, Torrance Ray; Dorothy Gregson, Lucile Browne; Rose Gregson, Rosalie Roy; Lamson, C. Henry Gordon; Colonel Stanhope, John T. Murray; Robbins, Brandon Hurst; Mrs. Denton, Marcia Harris; Secretary, Otto Hoffman; Lemuel's Secretary, Joan Standing; Pierre, Gregory Gaye.
"YOUNG DONOVAN'S KID"— Radio Pictures. —From the story "Big Brother" by Rex Beach. Adapted by J. Walter Ruben. Directed by Fred Niblo. The cast: Jim Donovan, Richard Dix; Midge Murray, Jackie Cooper; Kitty Costello, Marion Shilling; Father Dan, Frank Sheridan; Cokey Joe, Boris Karloff; Burke, Dick Rush; Collins, Fred Kelsey; Ben Murray, Richard Alexander; Spike Doyle, Harry Tenbrook; Duryea, Wilfred Lucas; Mike Novarro, Phil Sleeman; Monk Manilla, Bob Wilber; Gyp, Charles Sullivan; Lefty, Jack Perry; McConnell, Frank Beal.
"YOUNG SINNERS"— Fox.— From the play by Elmer Harris. Continuity by William M. Conselman. Directed by John Blystone. The cast: Tom McGuire, Thomas Meighan; Gene Gibson, Hardie Albright; Constance Sinclair, Dorothy Jordan; Mrs. Sinclair, Cecelia Loftus; John Gibson, James Kirkwood; Trent, Edmund Breese; Baron Von Konitz, Lucien Prival; Butler, Arnold Lucy; Maggie McGuire, Nora Lane; Sue, Joan Castle; Jimmy, John Arledge; Bud, Eddie Nugent; Madge, Yvonne Pelletier; Tommy, David Rollins; Reggie, Gaylord Pendleton; Tim, Billy Butts.
Don't Forget!
There's $2,000 waiting for you in the PHOTOPLAYWarner Bros. Story Contest, which closes July 15. Turn to page 72, read the details and get your story in before the deadline.
You can still enter PHOTOPLAY'S Picture Pu;zle Contest. If you missed the June Issue, write Picture Puzzle Contest Editor, PHOTOPLAY Magazine, 919 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, and reprints will be sent you. Complete details and rules of this contest, carrying with it $5,000 in cash prizes, will be found on page 62.
Cast your vote for the best picture released during 1930 to be awarded the PHOTOPLAY Magazine Medal of Honor. Use the ballot on page 76.
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