Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1932)

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[28 Photoplay Magazine for June, 1932 What $2.50 Will Bring You In twelve issues of Photoplay hundreds of unusual pictures of photoplayers and illustrations of their work and pastime. Scores of interesting articles about the people you see on the screen. Splendidly written short stories, some of which you will see acted at your moving picture theater. Brief reviews of current pictures with full casts of stars playing. The truth and nothing but the truth, about motion pictures, the stars, and the industry. You .have read this issue of Photoplay, so there is no necessity for telling you that it is one of the most superbly illustrated, the best written and most attractively printed magazines published today — and alone in its field of motion pictures. Send a money order or check for $2.50 addressed to Photoplay Magazine Depl. H-6, 919No. Michigan Av.. CHICAGO and receive the next issue and eleven issues thereafter. PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Department H-6 919 No. Michigan Ave., CHICAGO Gentlemen: I enclose herewith $2.50 (Canada $3.50; Foreign $3.50), for which you will kindly enter my subscription for Piiotoi'LAV Magazine for twelve months (twelve issues) effective with the next issue Send to. Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue Sire tt Address. City State "AVALANCHE" — First Division. — Directed by Dr. Arnold Fanclc. The cmst: A;<7/.; Armstrong, Leni Rietenstahl; Hannes, SepP Rist; diet, Ernst L'det. "BEHIND STONE WALLS"— Mavfair PicrimES. From 1 1 it story by c ;.-c.rn< li. Scitz. Directed by Frank Strayer. The cast: Juhn Clay. Robert Elliott; BobClay, Eddie Nugent; Either Clay, Priscitla Dean; Pet Harper, Ann Christy; Druggett, Jink Keene, Robert Ellis. ••BIG TIMER. THE"— Columbia-— From the story by Robert Kiskin. Adapted by Robert Riskin. Directed by Eddie BuzzelL The cast: Cooky Bradford, Ben Lyon; Honey 'Baldwin, Constance Cummings; Kay Mitchell. Thelma Todd; Champ. Charles Delaney; Schultzy, Tommy Dugan: Pop Baldwin, Charles Grapewin; Sullivan, Russell Hopton; s,rappy Martin. Jack Miller; Dan Wilson, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Smitty. Bert Star key. "CONGRESS DANCES"— UFA-UNITED Artists. — From the story by N'orbert Ealk and Robert I.iebmann. Directed by Eric Charell. The cast: Christd, Lilian Harvey; Prince Mettemich, Conrad Yeidt; The Countess. Lil Dagover; Czar Alexander of Russia, Henry Carat; Vralsky, Henry Carat; Bihikoff. the Czar's Adjutant, Gibb McLaughlin; Pepi, His Secretary, Reginald Pur dell; Ambassador of Saxony. Eugen Rex; Amhassador of France. Jean Dax; The Princess. Helen Have; The Duchess. Olga Engel; The Finance Minister, Spencer Trevor: The Mayor of Vienna, Thomas Weguelin; The Cafe Singer, Tarquini d'Or. "COUNTY FAIR. THE"— Monogram.— From the story by Roy Fitzroy. Screen play by Harvey Harris Cates. Directed by Louis King. The cast: Colonel Ainsworth, Hobart Bosworth; Alice Ainsworth, Marion Shilling; "Diamond" Barnett, Ralph Ince; Jimmie Dolan, William Collier, Jr.; Curfew, Snowflake; Lefty. Kit Guard; Gunner, George Chesebro; "Specs" Matthe-.cs, Otto Hoffman; Hank Bradley. Arthur Millett; Tout, Thomas R. Quinn; Fisher, Edward Kane. "DISCARDED LOVERS" — Tower Prod. — Story by Arthur Hoerl. Adapted by Edward T. Lowe. Directed by Fred Xewmeyer. The cast : Irma Gladden. Natalie Moorhead; Chief Sommers. J. Farrell MacDonald; Valerie Christine. Sharon Lynn; Bob Adair. Russell Hopton; Rex Forsythe, Jason Robards; Warren Sibley, Robert Frazer; Sergeant Delaney. Fred Kelsev; Mrs. Sibley, Barbara Weeks; Andre Leighlon, Roy D'Arcy. "DOOMED BATTALION". THE"— Universal. — From the story by Luis Trenker. Adapted by Luis Trenker and Carl Hartl. Directed by Cyril Gardner. The cast: Maria, Tala Birell; Florian, Luis Trenker; Artur, Victor Varconi; Angela, Henry Armetta. "GOLDEN MOUNTAINS "—Ameno.— Scenario by A. Mikhailovsky. V. Nedobrovo, S. Vutkevitch and L. Arnshtem. Directed by Sergei Yutkevitch. The cast: Peter, Boris Poslavsky; The Boss, J. V. Korvin-Krukovsky; His Son, B. Fedosiev; I'asily, I. Shtraukh; Boris, E. Tenin; The Girl. N. Razumova; The Short Worker. F. Slavsky; The Foreman. M. Mich win; Assistant Foreman, F. Xicholaev; Police Inspector, N. Sholkovsky; Factory Workers, B. Chirkov. S. Kruitkov, Selianin, Dmitiriev, Lobanov. "HIGH SPEED" — Columbia. — From the story by Harold Shumate. Adapted by Adele Burlington. Directed by D. Ross Lederman. The cast: Bill, Buck Jones; Peggy, Loretta Savers; Carliss, Wallace MacDonald; Buddy, Mickey McGuire; Captain of Police. Ed Le Saint; Preston, William Walling; Ham, Ward Bond; Kane. Dick Dickinson; Kelly. Martin Faust; Jim, Joe Bordeaux; Whipple, Pat OlMalley; Boners, Ed Chandler. "INFORMATION KID, THE"— Universal — From the story by Gerald Beaumont. Adapted by Earl Snell. Directed by Kurt Neumann. The cast: Marty Black, Tom Brown; Silk Henley. James Gleason; Sally, Maureen O'Sullivan; The Information Kid, Andy Devine; Midge, Mickey McGuire. "LETTV LYNTON"— M-G-M.— From the story by Marie Belloc Lowndes. Adapted by John Meehan and Wanda Tuchock. Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast: Letty Lynton, Joan Crawford; Jerry Darrow, Robert Montgomery; Emile Renaul, Nils Asther; Mr. Hancy, Lewis Stone; Mrs. Lynton, May Robson; Miranda. Louise Closser Hale; Mrs. Darrcr.s, Emma Dunn; Mr. Darrow, Walter Walker; Hennessey, William Pawley. "LOVE BOUND"— Peerless Prod.— From the story by Paul Schofield. Adapted by Robert F. Hill. Directed by Robert F. Hill. The cast: Verna Wilson, Natalie Moorhead; Vera Wendell. Natalie Moorhead; Dick Randolph, Jack Mulball; Lucky Morrison, Edmund Breese; Mrs. Randolph, Clara Kimball V'oung; Mr. Randolph, Montagu Love; The Baron, Tom Richards; Claudia, Alice Day. ■ MAN WANTED" — Warners.— From the story by Robert Lord. Directed by William Dieterle. The cast: Lois Ames, Kay Francis; Tom Sheridan, David Manners; Andy Doyle, Andy Devine; Dcvens, Guy Kibbee; Ruth Holman, Una Merkel; Fred, Kenneth I Thomson; Miss Winkler, Virginia Sale; .4mm LcMairc, Claire Dodd; Miss Smith, Charlotte McrriamManager. Edward Van Sloan; Harper, Robert I secretary, Betty Farrington. ■MIDNIGHT PATROL. THE"— Monogram.— From the <ory by Arthur Hoerl. Screen play bv Directed by Christy Cabanne. The east: John Martin, Regis Toome\ ; Ellen Grey, Betty 11; Joyce Greeley, Edwina Booth; Miss Willing Mary Nolan; Judson, Earle Foxe; Hou-ard Brady Robert Klliott ; Stuart, Edward Kane; Powers, William Norton Bailey; Dummy Black, Mischa Auer. "MISLEADING LADY. THE"— PARAMOUNT.— From the play by Charles W. Goddard and Paul Dickey. Scenarized by Adelaide Heilbron and Caroline Francke. Directed by Stuart Walker. The <..-t: Helen Stele. Claudette Colbert; Jack Craigen, F-dmund Lowe; Honey, Stuart Erwin; Sydney Parker. Robert Strange; Tracy. George Meeker; Alice Cannell. Selena Royle; Bob Cannell. Curtis C< Patrick, William Gargan; Jane Weather by, Nina Walker; Stent, Edgar Nelson; Babe, Fred Stewart; Spider. Harry Ellerbe; McMahon, Will Geer Bill Donald McBride. •■MISSIXG'REMBRANDT. THE"— First Division.— Adapted from "The Adventure of Charles August Milverton" by the late Sir Arthur I Doyle. Screen adaptation by Cvril Twvford and H. Fowler Mear. Directed by Leslie Hiscott. The cast: Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Wontner; Doctor Watson, Ian Fleming; Mrs. Hudson, Minnie Rayner; Baron Von Guntermann, Francis L. Sullivan; Carlo Rarelli, Dino Galvani; Claude Hoi ford. Miles Mander; Lady Violet. Jane Welsh; Inspector Leslrade. Philip Hewland; Marquis de Chaminade. Anthony Holies; .U<jmming, Herbert Lomas; An Agent, Ben Weldon; Chang 11 u, Takase. "MOUTHPIECE. THE"— Warners.— From the story by Frank J. Collins. Adapted by Earl Baldwin Directed by James F"lood and Elliott Nugent. The cast: Vincent Day, Warren William; Celia. Sidnev Fox; Miss Hickey, Aline MacMahon; John, William Janney; Barton. John Wray; Gladys. Pollv Walters; J. B.. Ralph Ince; Elaine. Mae Madison; Miss DeVere, Noel Francis; Smith, Morgan Wallace; Barlender, Guy Kibbee; Tony. Carroll Naish; Forbes, Walter Walker; Garland, Jack LaRue; Pondapolis, Stanley Fields; Jarwis, Murray Kinneli; Wilson, Emerson Tracey. "NIGHT COURT "—M-G-M.— From the story by Mark Hellinger and Charles Beahan. Adapted bv Bayard Veiller and Lenore Coffee. Directed bv W. S. Van Dyke. The cast: Mike Thomas. Phillips Holmes; Judge Moffell. Walter Huston; Mary Thomas, Anita Page; Judge Osgood. Lewis Stone; Elizabeth Osgood, Mary Carlisle; Crawford, John Miljan; Janitor, Jean Hersholt; Grogan, Tully Marshall; Lil Baker, Noel Francis. "POLICE COURT" — Monogram. — From the story by Stuart Anthonv. Directed by Louis King. The cast: Sat Barry, Henry B. Walthall; Junior Barry. Leon Janney; Diana McCormick. Aileen Pringle; Harry Field, King Baggott; Uncle Albert Furman, Lionel Belmore; Skid, Al St. John; Judge Robert Webster, Edmund Breese. "PROBATION" — Chesterfield. — From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Adapted by Edward T. Lowe. Directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast: Nick Jarrett, John Darrow; Janet Holman. Sally Blane; Judge Holman, J. F^arrell MacDonald; 1/aM Eddie Phillips; Mrs. Humphreys, Clara Kinihall Young; Ruth Jairett, Betty Grable; Alec, David Rollins; Gwen, Mary Jane Irving; Bert, Matty Kemp; The Kid, David Durand. "RICH ARE ALWAYS WITH US, THE"— First National. — From the story by E. Pettit, Adapted by Austin Parker. Directed by Alfred E. Green. The cast: Caroline. Ruth Chatterton; Julian, George Brent; Allison, Adrienne Dore; Malbro, Bctte Davis; Greg. John Miljan; 3rd Girl. Mae Madison; Davis, John Wray; The Doctor. Robert Warwick; Flo, Virginia Hammond; Dante, Walter Walker; Mrs. Drake. Eula Guy; 1st Girl, Edith Allen; 2nd Girl. Ethel Kenyon; 4th Girl, Ruth Lee; The Judge, Berton Churchill. "RONNY"— UFA. — From the story by Emmerich Pressburger and Reinhold Schunzel. Directed by Reinhold Schunzel. The cast: Ronny, Kaethe von Nagy; Prince of Perttsa, Willy Fritsch; Director of Perusa Theater, Otto Wallburg; Anion, Willi Grill. "SCANDAL FOR SALE"— Universal.— From the story by Emil Gauvereau. Adapted by Ralph Graves. Directed by Russell Mack. The cast: Jerry Strong, Charles Bickford; Claire Strong, Rose Hobart; Waddell, Pat O'Brien; Dorothy Pepper, Claudia Dell; :.v. J. Farrell MacDonald; Brownie. Harry rd; Bunny-.vcalhcr, Berton Churchill; Stella, Glenda Farrell; Mildred Strong, Mary Jane Graham; Bobby Strong, Buster Phelps; Detective, Paul Nicholson; Police Lieutenant, James Farley. "SHOPWORN" — COLUMBIA. — From the story by Sarah V. Mason. Directed by Nicholas Grinde. The cast: Kitty. Barbara Stanwyck; David. Regis Toomey; Dot, ZaSu Pitts; Fred. Lucien Littlefield; Mrs. Living