Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1931)

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Photoplay Magazine for September, 1931 I 27 G. P. Huntley, Jr.; Draymen, J. M. Kerrigan and Tom Whitley; Rosie Leadballer, Lorna Balfour; ViCOT Smedge, Arnold Lucy. -MERRY WIVES OF VIENNA, THE"— Super Film. — From the scenario by Walter Reich. Directed by Geza von Bolvary. The cast: Augustin Tuschinger, Willy Forst; Anselme Lcilner, Commissioner of Monuments, Paul Hoerbiger; Alois Slanigi, Ernst Wurmser; Gretl, Lee Parry; His Excellency, WalJmueller, Oskar Sima; Therese Zelenka, known as Flotte Motle, Cordy Millowitsch. "MURDER BY THE CLOCK"— Paramount. — From the story by Rufus King. Play by Charles Beahan. Adapted by Henry Myers. Directed by Edward Sloman. The cast: Lieut. Valcour, William Boyd; Laura Endicoll, Lilyan Tashman; Phillip Endicott, Irving Pichel ;OfficerCassidy, Regis Toomey; Jane, Sally O'Neil; Mrs. Julia Endicoll, Blanche '"rcderici; Herbert Endicott, Walter McGrail; Miss Roberts, Martha Mattox. •MYSTERY OF LIFE, THE"— Classic— Ex1 lanatory lecture by Clarence Darrow and Dr. H. Parshley. Directed by George Cochrane. "POLITICS"— M-G-M.— From the story by Zelda Sears and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. Adapted by Wells Root. Directed by Charles F. Riesner. The cast: Hattie, Marie Dressier; Ivy, Polly Moran; Peter, Roscoe Ates; Myrtle, Karen Morley; Benny, William Bakewell; Curango, John Miljan; Daisy, Joan Marsh; Mayor, Tom McGuire; Nifty. Kane Richmond; Mrs. Evans, Mary Alden. "PUBLIC DEFENDER, THE" — Radio Pictures. — -From the novel by George Goodschild. Screen play by Bernard Schubert. Directed by J. Walter Ruben. The cast: Pike Winslow, Richard Dix; Barbara Gerry, Shirley Grey; Wells, Edmund Breese; Doctor, Paul Hurst; John Burns, Purnell Pratt; Inspector O'Neil, Alan Roscoe; Professor, Boris Karloff; Rose, Ruth Weston; Aunt Matilda, Nella Walker; Auctioneer, William Harrigan; Charles Harmer, Frank Sheridan; Cyrus Pringle, Carl Gerrard. " SALVATION NELL"— Tiffany-Cruze.— From the play by E. R. Sheldon. Directed by James Cruze. The cast: Jim Piatt, Ralph Graves; Nell Saunders, Helen Chandler; Myrtle, Sally O'Neil; Major Williams, Jason Robards; McGovern, DeWitt Jennings; Maggie, Charlotte Walker; Mooney, Mathew Betz; Madame Cloquette, Rose Dione; Jimmy, Wally Albright. "SECRET CALL, THE"— Paramount.— From the play "The Woman" by William C. De Mdle. Adapted by Arthur Kober. Directed by Stuart Walker. The cast: Tom Blake, Richard Arlen; Wanda Kelly, Peggy Shannon; Neligan, Eugene Pallette; Bert Benedict, Ned Sparks; Jim Blake, William B. Davidson; Phillip Roberts, Charles Trowbridge; Frank Kelly, Harry Beresford; Gwen, Frances Moffett; Maizie, Claire Dodd. "SECRETS OF A SECRETARY"— Paramount. — From the story by Charles Brackett. Adapted by George Abbott. Directed by George Abbott. The cast: Helen, Claudette Colbert; Frank, Georges Metaxa; Paul, Herbert Marshall; Sylvia, Betty Lawford; Mr. Merrill, Burton Churchill; Mrs. Merrill, Mary Boland; Dan Marlow, Avril Harriss; Dorothy, Betty Garde; Charlie, Hugh O'Connell; Daly, Barry MacCullum. "SHERLOCK HOLMES' FATAL HOUR"— Warners-First Division. — Adapted from "The Final Problem" and "The Empty House" by the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Directed by Leslie S. Hiscott. The cast: Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Wontner; Doctor Watson, Jan Fleming; Mrs. Hudson, Minnie Raynor; Ronald Adair, Leslie Perrins; Kathleen Adair, Jane Welsh; Colonel Henslowe, Norman McKinnell; Thomas Fisher, William Frazer; Tony Rutherford, Sidney King; Inspector Lestrade, Phillip Hewland; Marslon, Gordon Begg; Colonel Moran, Louis Goodrich; No. 16, Harry Terry; J. J. Godfrey, Charles Paton. "SIDE SHOW"— Warners.— From the story by William K. Wells. Adapted by Arthur Caesar and Raymond Enright. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Pat, Winnie Lightner; Sidney, Charles Butterworth; Irene, Evalyn Knapp; Joe, Donald Cook; Pop, the Circus Owner, Guy Kibbee; Whalcn, Mathew Betz; Santini, Luis Alberni; Bearded Lady, Louise Carver; Fai Lady, Ann Magruder; Jimmie, Edward Morgan. "SKIN GAME, THE" — British International. — From the play by John Galsworthy. Adapted and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The cast: Mr. Uillcrisl, C. V. France; Mrs. Hillcrist, Helen Haye; Jill, Jill Esmond; Mr. Hornblower, Edmund Gwenn; Charles, John Longden; Chloe, Phyllis Konstam; Rolf, Frank Lawton; Mr. Jackman, Herbert Ross; Mrs. Jackman, Dora Gregory; First Stranger, R. E. Jeffrey; Second Stranger, George Bancroft; Dawker, Edward Chapman; Auctioneer, Ronald Frankau. "SPORTING BLOOD"— M-G-M.— From the story "Horseflesh" by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Adapted by Willard Mack and Wanda Tuchock. Directed by Charles Brabin. The cast: Rid Ridd-il, Clark Gable; Jim Rellence. Ernest Torrence; Ruby, Madge Evans; Tip Scanlon, Lew Cody; Angela, Marie Prevost; Ludeking, Hallam Cooley; MacGuire, J. Farrell MacDonald; Uncle Ben, John Larkin; Sammy, Eugene Jackson; Tommy Boy, by himself. "STAR WITNESS, THE"— First National.— From the story by Lucien A. Hubbard. Directed by William Wellman. The cast: D. A. Whitlock, Walter Huston; Gran pa Summerville, Chas. Chic Sale; Ma Leeds, Frances Starr; Sue Leeds, Sally Blane; Brown, Tom Dugan; Campeau, Ralph Ince; Thorpe, Russell Hopton; Dopey, Fletcher Norton; Williams, Robert Elliott; Jack Short, Guy d'Ennery; Mickey, Mikj Donlin; Horan, Noel Madison; Sackell, Ed Dec-ring; Big Jack, Nat Pendleton; Ned Leeds, George Ernest; Donny Leeds, Dickie Moore; Pa Leeds, Grant Mitchell; Jackie Leeds, Edward J. Nugent. "SUSAN LENOX, HER FALL AND RISE"— M-G-M. — From the story by David Graham Phillips. Adapted by Wanda Tuchock. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The cast: Susan Lenox, Greta Garbu; Rodney, Clark Gable; Ohlin, Jean Hersholt; Burlingham, John Miljan; Mondstrum, Alan Hale; Ike Kelly, Hale Hamilton; Astrid, Hilda Vaughn; Doctor, Russell Simpson; Madame Panoramia, Cecil Cunningham; Herr Kemper, Theodore Von Eltz; Vera, Marjorie King; Mrs. Rodney Spencer, Helene Millard. "TRANSATLANTIC"— Fox.— From the story by Guy Bolton. Directed by William K. Howard. The cast: Monty Greer, Edmund Lowe; Judy Kramer, Lois Moran; Henry Graham, John Halliday; Sigrid Carline, Greta Nissen; Rudolph Kramer, Jean Hersholt; Kay Graham, Myrna Loy; Handsome, Earle Foxe; Hudgins, Billy Bevan; Burbank, Ruth Donnelly; Peters, Goodee Montgomery; Buyer, Jesse De Vorska; The Bride, Rosalie Roy; Captain, Claude King; First Officer, Crauford Kent; Gamblers, Henry Sedley, Bob Montgomery and Louis Natheaux. "WATERLOO BRIDGE"— Universal.— From the play by Robert E. Sherwood. Screen play by Benn Levy. Directed by James Whale. The cast: Myra, Ma? Clark; Roy, Kent Douglass; Roy's Sister, Bette Davis; Kitty, Doris Lloyd; Mrs. Hobley, Ethel GriffLs; Mrs. Wetherby, Enid Bennett; Mr. Wetherby, Frederic Kerr; Old Woman, Rita Carlisle. "WILD HORSE"— Allied.— From the story by Peter B. Kyne. Screen play by Jack Natteford. Directed by Richard Thorpe and Sidney Algier. The cast: Jim Wright, Hoot Gibson; Alice Hall, Alberta Vaughn; "Slepin," Stepin Fetchit; Colonel Ben Hall, George Bunny; Sheriff, Edward Peil; Gil Davis, Edmund Cobb; Hank Howard, Neal Hart; Deputy, Joe Rickson; Wally, Fred Gilman; Trained Horses, Hoot Gibson's "Mutt" and Jack Boyle's "Reno" and "Ghost." "WOMEN GO ON FOREVER"— TiffanyCruze.— From the stage play by Daniel N. Rubin. Adapted by Ralph Murphy. Directed by Walter Lang. The cast: Daisy Bowman; Clara Kimball Young; Belly, Marian Nixon; Eddie, Paul Page; Jake, Morgan Wallace; Pearl. Yola D'Avril; Willie, Lorin Raker; Daly, the detective, Thomas Jackson; Mr. Givner. Eddie Lambert; Mrs. Givncr. Nellie Nicholls; Pete, Maurice Black; Tommy, Maurice Murphy; Lucy, Madame Sultana. "WOMEN MEN MARRY"— Headline Prod.— From the novel by John Natteford. Directed by Charles Hutchison. The cast: Dolly Moulton, Natalie Moorhead; Rose Bradley, Sally Blane; Sieve Bradley, Randolph SccU;FrecHMoullon, Kenneth Harlan; John Graham, Crauford Kent; Pierre Renault, Jean Del Val; Jimmy, James Aubrey. I Pin Money For Our Readers PHOTOPLAY now offers its readers the opportunity to convert their spare time into real money by becoming its subscription representatives in the town or community in which they live. You, as a reader of Photoplay, will be quick to realize the money-making possibilities this offer affords you. Your friends — your neighbors — in fact, all the homes in your community— are prospective subscribers for PHOTOPLAY. Who, today, is not interested in moving pictures — the chief recreation of the American public? Be the first in your community to take advantage of this offer, and get started at once. A post card will bring further details. Photoplay Magazine Depl.RE-9-31,919N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,!!!. 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