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Photoplay Magazine for April, 19.52
Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
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"AIR EAGLES"— All-Star.— Story, adaptation nd dialogue by Hampton Del Ruth. Directed by 1 hilip \\ hitman. Photography by James Brown, Jr. Vuil photography by Charles Marshall. The cast: Bill Ramsey, Lloyd Hughes; Otto Schumann, Norman Kerry; Eve, Shirley Grey; Dad Ramsey, Otis Harlan; Eddie Ramsey, Matty Kemp; Carnival Barker, Berton Churchill; Mother Ramsey, Katherine Ward.
"ALIAS THE DOCTOR'-— First National — From the play by Emric Foeldes. Adapted by Houston Branch. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Karl Midler. Richard Barthelmess; Lottie, Marian Marsh; Mother Brenner, Lucile Laverne; nan, Norman Foster; Anna, Adrienne Dore; Keller, Oscar Apfel; Dr. Niergardt, John Sainpolis; Kleinschmidl, Wallis Clark; Mrs. Beverly, Claire Dodd; \'on Bergman, George Rosener; Autopsy Surgeon, Boris Karloff; Professor of University, Reginald Barlow; The Deacon. Arnold Lucy; Willie. Harold Waldridge; Franz, Robert Farfan.
"BEHIND THE MASK" — Columbia. — From the storv "In the Secret Service" by Jo Swerling. Directed by John Francis Dillon. The cast: Hart, Jack Holt; Julie. Constance Cummings; Henderson, Boris Karloff; Arnold, Claude King; Edwards, Bertha Mann; Steiner, Edward Van Sloan; Hawkes, Willard Robertson.
"CROSS EXAMINATION "—Supreme.— Story bv Arthur Hoerl. Adaptation and dialogue by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Richard Thorpe. Photography by A. Anderson. The cast: Gerald Waring, H. B. Warner; Grace Varney. Sally Blane; Inez Wells, Natalie Moorhead; Dviight Simpson. Edmund Breese; Emory Wells, William V. Mong; David Wells, Donald Dillaway; Etta Billings, Nita Cavalier; Mary Stevens, Sarah Padden; Warren Slade, Niles Welch; Judge ter, Wilfred Lucas; Martha Gregory, Margaret Fealy; Boggs, Alexander Pollard; Ralph Varney, B. Wayne LaMont.
"DISORDERLY CONDUCT"— Fox.— From the story by William Anthony McGuire. Directed by John W. Considine, Jr. The cast: Dick Fay, Spencer Tracy; Phyllis Crawford, Sally Eilers; Tom Manning, Ralph Bellamy; Ohen, EI Brendel; Jimmy, Dickie Moore; James Crawford, Ralph Morgan; Fletcher, Allan Dinehart; Lunch Room Girl. Claire Maynard; Tony Alsotto, Frank Conroy; Stallings, Cornelius Keefe; Gwen Fiske, Nora Lane; Phoebe Darnlon, Geneva Mitchell; Limpy, Charles Grapewin; Perce Manners, James Todd; Helen Burke, Sally Blane.
"DRAGNET PATROL"— All-Star.— From the story by W. Scott Darling. Directed by Frank Strayer. The cast: Millie, Vera Reynolds; Larry While, Glenn Tryon; Mabel, Marjorie Beebe; Cookie, Vernon Dent; Ethel, Symona Boniface; Mr. Granger, Walter Long; Detective, George Hayes.
"DRIFTER, THE"— All-Star.— From the story by Oliver Drake. Directed by William O'Connor. The cast: Louis Valjean, William Farnum; Matt Farlane, Charles Sellon; John McNeary, Noah Beery; Bonnie McNeary, Phyllis Barrington; Paul La/our, Bruce Warren; Montana, Russell Hopton; Marie, Ann Brody; Yvonne, Inez Seabury.
"EXPERT, THE"— Warners.— From the novel "Old Man Minick" by Edna Ferber. Directed by Archie Mayo. The cast: Grandpa Minick, Chic Sale; Dickie, Dickie Moore; Nettie Minick, Lois Wilson; Fred Minick, Earle Foxe; Crowley, Ralf Harolde; Mrs. Sma/lkridge. May Boley; Sadie, Adrienne Dore; Daisy, Noel Francis; Annie, Dorothy Wolbert; Lulu, Louise Beaver; Price, Ben Holmes; Briggs, William Robyns; Dietenhofer , Charles Evans; Al, Walter Catlett; Mrs. Crackenwald, Clara Blandick; Miss Lippincolt, Zita Moulton; Miss Slack, Elsa Peterson.
"FINAL EDITION, THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Roy Chanslor. Adapted by Dorothy Howell. Directed by Howard Higgin. The cast: Sam Bradshaw, Pat O'Brien; Anne Woodman, Mae Clarke; Palsy King, Mary Doran; Sid Malvern, Bradley Page; Neil Selhy, Morgan Wallace; Freddie, James Donlan; Dan Cameron, Phil Tead; Jim Conroy, Wallis Clark; Mrs. Conroy, Bertha Mann.
"FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD" — First National. — From the story by Ray Enright, Robert Lord and Arthur Caesar. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The cast: Joe Grant, Joe E. Brown; Sally, Evalyn Knapp; Pop, Guy Kibbee; June, Lilian Bond; Mascot, George Ernest; Fire Chief, George MacFarlane; Larkin, Ben Hendricks. Jr.; Miss Gallop, Virginia Sale; Steven, George Meeker; Pitcher, Frank Shallenback.
"FOOL'S ADVICE, A"— Frank Fay Prod.— From the story by Frank Fay. Continuity by Walter DeLcon and Charles Belden. Directed by Ralph Ceder. The cast: Spencer Brown. Frank Fay; Norma Baker. Ruth Hall; George Diamond. Hale Hamilton; Harry Bayliss, George Meeker; Martin Sloan, Berton Churchill; Steve, Eddie Nugent; Mrs. Prescolt, Esther Howard; Hotel Clerk, Franklin Pangborn; Kelly, Nat
Pendleton; Copeland, Nick Copeland; "Muscles," Mike Donlin; Catlett, Eddie Borden; "Spike," Al Hill; Citizen, Sidney Jarvis.
"GAY CABALLERO, THE "—Fox.— From the novel by Tom Gill. Screen play by Philip Klein and Barry Conners. Directed by Alfred Werker. The cast: Ted Radcliffe, George O'Brien; Don Harkness, Victor McLaglen; Adcla Morales, Conchita Montenegro; Ann Grey, Linda Watkins; Don Paco Morales, C. Henry Gordon; Jilo, Weldon Heyburn; Major Blunt, Willard Robertson; Juan, Juan Torena; Manuel, Martin Garralaga.
"HOTEL CONTINENTAL"— Tiffany Prod — From the story by F. Hugh Herbert and Paul Perez. Continuity by Warren B. Duff. Directed by Christy Cabanne. The cast: Mary, Peggy Shannon; Bennett, Theodore Von Eltz; Mr. Underwood, Alan Mowbray; Martin, J. Farrell MacDonald; Tierney, Rockliffe Fellows; Mrs. Underwood, Ethel Clavton; Winthrop, Henrv B. Walthall; Laylon, Bert Roach; Mills, William Scott.
"IMPATIENT MAIDEN, THE"— Universal. — From the novel, "The Impatient Virgin," by Donald Henderson Clarke. Screen play by Richard Schayer and Winifred Dunn. Directed by James Whaie. The cast: Dr. Myron Brown, Lew Ayres; Ruth Robhins, Mae Clarke; Betty Merrick, Una Merkel; Albert Hartman, John Halliday; Clarence Howe, Andy Devine; Dr. Wilcox, Berton Churchill; Nurse Lovelt, Ethel Griffies; Mrs. Gilman. Helen Jerome Eddy; Ambulance Driver, Monty Montague; Mr. Rosy, Lorin Raker; Mrs. Rosy, Cecil Cunningham; Mr. Thomas, Arthur Hoyt; Mrs. Thomas, Blanche Payson.
"LADY WITH A PAST"— RKO Pa the.— From the novel by Harriet Henry. Screen play by Horace Jackson. Directed by Edward H. Griffith. The cast: Venice Muir, Constance Bennett; Guy Bryson, Ben Lyon; Donnie Wainwright, David Manners; The Argentine, Don Alvarado; Rene, Albert Conti; Ann Duryea, Merna Kennedy; Nora, Blanche Frederici; Lola, Astrid Allwyn; Aunt Emma, Nella Walker; Mrs. Bryson, Helene Millard; Karl, John Roche; Jerry, Donald Dillaway; Patterson, Freeman Wood; Spaulding, Cornelius Keefe; Mr. Partridge, George Irving; Butler, Arnold Lucy.
"LOST SQUADRON, THE"— Radio Pictures. — From the story by Dick Grace. Screen play by Wallace Smith. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Captain Gibson, Richard Dix; Folletle Marsh, Mary Astor; Von Furst, Eric Von Stroheim; The Pest, Dorothy Jordan; Red, Joel McCrea; Woody, Robert Armstrong; Fritz, Hugh Herbert; Detective. Ralph Ince; Flyers, Dick Grace, Art Goebel, Leo Nomis, Frank Clark.
"MENACE, THE" — Columbia.— From the story by Edgar Wallace. Continuity by Dorothy Howell. Directed by Roy William Neill. The cast: Tracy, H. B. Warner; Peggy. Bette Davis; Ronald, Walter Byron; Caroline, Natalie Moorhead; Ullerson, William Davidson; Lewis, Crauford Kent; Phillips, Halliwell Hobbes; Bailiff, Charles Gerrard; Carr, Murray Kinnell.
"MONSTER WALKS, THE"— Action Picture — Story and adaptation by Robert Ellis. Directed by Frank Strayer. Photography by Jules Cronjager. The cast: Dr. Craylon, Rex Lease; Ruth Earllon. Vera Reynolds; Robert Earllon, Sheldon Lewis; Hans Krug, Mischa Auer; Mrs. Krug, Martha Mattox; Herbert Wilkies, Sidney Bracy.
"MURDER AT DAWN"— Big Four Prod — From the story by Barry Barringer. Directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast: Danny, Jack Mulhall; Doris Farringlon, Josephine Dunn; Caretaker, Mischa Auer; Housekeeper, Martha Mattox; Arnstein, Crauford Kent; Judge Folger, Phillips Smalley; Gertie, Marjorie Beebe; Goddard, Al Cross; Farringlon, Frank Ball; Freddy, Eddie Boland.
"NICE WOMEN"— Universal.— From the play by Wm. A. Grew. Screen play by Edwin H. Knopf. Directed by Edwin H. Knopf. The cast: Bess Girard, Sidney Fox; Jerry Girard, Frances Dee; Mark Chandler, Alan Mowbray; Airs. Girard, Lucile Weoster Gleason; Bill Wells, Russell Gleason; Mr. Girard, James Durkin; Jackie Girard, Kenneth Seiling; Dorothy Drew, Carmel Myers; Butler, Leonard Carey; Miss Irvine, Jo Wallace; Mary, Patsy O'Byrnc; Maid, Florence Enright.
"ONE HOUR WITH YOU"— Paramount.— From the play by Lothar Schmidt. Screen play by Samson Raphaelson. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The cast: Dr. Andre Berlier, Maurice Chevalier; Colette Berlier, Jeanette MacDonald; Milzi Olivier, Genevieve Tobin; Adolph, Charlie Ruggles; Prof. Olivier, Roland Young; Police Commissioner, George Barbier; Mile. M artel, Josephine Dunn; Detective, Richard Carle; Policeman, Charles Judels; Milzi's Maid, Barbara Leonard.
"PASSIONATE PLUMBER, THE"— M-G-M — From the novel "The Cardboard Lover" by Jacques Deval. Adapted by Laurence E. Johnson. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. The cast: Elmer, Buster
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