Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1932)

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Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue " BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS" — Fox. — From the play "Precious" by James Forbes. Screen play by nd Philip Klein. Directed by Alfred Werker. The cut: Andrea Hoy/, Adolphe Menjou; Stella, Minna Gombell: Oliver Denton, Arthur PierBon; lira Milh. Joan Marsh; Luke Raddtff. Alan Dinehart: Jane, Irene Purcell; Ramon, Don Alvarado; Jepson, Herbert Mundin. "BIG CITY BLUES"— Warners. — From the story by Ward Morehouse. Adapted by I.illie Hayward and Ward Morehouse. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Vida, Joan Blondell; Bud. Eric Linden; Faun, Inez Courtney; Jo-Jo, Evalyn Knapp; Hummel, Guy Kibbee; Sully, Lyle Talbot; Agnes, Gloria Shea; Gibbony, Walter Catlett; Serena, Jobyna Howland; Adkins, Humphrey Bogart; Jackie. Josephine Dunn; Station Agent, Grant Mitchell; Ouelkin, Thomas Jackson; Stackhouse, Ned Sparks; Lorna, Sheila Terry; Red, Tom Dugan; Mabel. Betty Gillette; Baggage master, Edward McWade. "BIG PARADE. THE" — M-G-M. — From the story by Laurence StalHngS. Scenario by Harry' Behn. Directed by Kins Yidor. The cast: James Apperson, John Gilbert; Mtlisande Renee Adoree; Justyn Reed, Claire Adams, Harry, Robert Ober; Mr. Apperson, Hobart Bos worth; Mrs. Apperson, Claire McDowell; French mother . Rosita Marstini; Bull, Tom O'Brien; Flynn, Karl Dane. "BLESSED EVENT"— Warners.— From the play by Manuel Seff and Forrest Wilson. Adapted by Howard Green. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Alvin, Lee Tracy; Gladys, Mary Brian; Frankie, Allen Jenkins; Miss Stevens, Ruth Donnelly; Moxley, Ned Sparks; Bunny Harmon, Dick Powell; Moskowitz, Milton Wallace; Gobel. Edwin Maxwell; Ahin's Moth.er, Emma Dunn; Miller, Walter Walker; Office lobby Gordon; Dorothy Lane, Isabel Jewel; Miss Bauman, Ruth Hall; Hanson, George Chandler; Re illy, Frank McHugh; Cooper, Tom Dugan; Boldl, Walter Miller; Flint, William Halligan; Church, George Meeker; Shapiro, Jess DeYorska; Bell Boy, Harold Waldridge; Emil, Herman Bing; Kane, Charles Levinson; Louis De Marco, Jack LaRue; Joe, Lew Harvey. "DARK HORSE, THE" — First National.— From the story by Joseph Jackson and Courtenay Terrett. Adapted by Joseph Jackson. Directed by Alfred E. Green. The cast: Hal Blake. Warren William; Kay, Bette Davis; Hicks, Guy Kibbee; Joe, Frank McHugh; Mayhelle, Vivienne Osborne; Black, Sam Hardy; Clark. Robert Warwick; Jones, Harry Holman; Green, Charles Sellon; Sheriff, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Underwood, Burton Churchill. "DOCTOR X" — First National. — From the play by Howard W. Comstock and Allen C. Miller. Adapted by Robert Tasker and Earl Baldwin. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Doctor Xavier, Lionel A twill; Joan, Fay Wray; Dr. Wells. Preston Foster: Lee, Lee Tracy; Otto, George Rosener; Mamie, Leila Bennett; Dr. Rowilz, Arthur Edmund Carew; Dr. Haines, John Wray; Dr. Duke, Harry Beresford; Stevens, Robert Warwick; O'Halloran, Willard Robertson; Editor, Thomas Jackson; Policeman, Harry Holman; Sheriff, Tom Dugan; The Madame, Mae Busch. "FLAMES" — First Division-Monogram. — From the story by Karl Brown and Lee Chadwick. Directed by Karl Brown. The cast: Charlie, Johnny Mack Brown; 1'at, Noel Francis; Fishy, George Cooper; Gertie, Mariorie Beebe; Garson, Richard Tucker; Jake, Russell Simpson; Pete, Kit Guard. "FORGOTTEN COMMANDMENTS"— Paramount.— -From the screen play by James B. Fagan and Agnes Brand Leahy. Directed by Louis Gasnier and William W. Schorr. The cast: Anya, Sari Maritza; Pmul Ossip. Gene Ra\mond; Marya Ossip, Marguerite Churchill; Prof. Marinoff, Irving Pichel; Priest, Harry Beresford; Doctor, Edward Yan Sloan; Gregor, Kent Taylor; Registrar, Frankie Adams; / / Orator, John Peter Richmond; 2nd Orator, William Shawhan; Ivan Ivanovilch, Joseph Sauers; Burly Student, Boris Bullock; 2nd Student, Allan Fox; Room Clerk, John Deering; Officer, Harry Cording; Divorce Clerk, Florence Shreve; Nurse, Helen Carlyle. "IGLOO" — Universal. — Story by Ewing Scott. Narrative by Edward T. Lowe and Wilfred Lucas. Narrator, Gayne Whitman. Directed by Ewing Scott. The cast: Native hunter and leader, Chee-Ak; The native girl, Kyatuk; Her brother, loyuk; Her father, Lanak; Medicine Man, Nah-Shuk. "IS MY FACE RED?" — Radio Pictures.— From the play by Ben Markson and Allen Rivkin. Adapted by Ben Markson and Casey Robinson. Directed by William Seitcr. The cast: Peggy Bannon, Helen Twelvctrees; IFiHiam Poster, Ricardo Cortez; Mildred Huntington. Jill Esmond; lid Moloney. Robert Armstrong; B>e. Arline Judge; Telephone Operator, ZaSu Pitts; Tony Mugalti, Sidney Toler; Horace, Clarence Muse; Angelo Spinello, Fletcher Norton. "JEWEL ROBBERY. THE"— Warners.— From the play by Ladislaus Fodor. Adapted by Lrwin Gelsey. Directed by William Dieterle. The cast: Rohbcr. William Powell; Tcri, Kay Francis; Paul, Hardie Albright; Count Jiudotf, Andre Luguet; 1 X, Franz. Henry Kolker; Hollander, Lee Kohlmar; Lenz, spencer Charters; Frits, C. Henry Gordon; Henri, Robert Greig; Marianne, Helen Vinson; Professor, Lawrence Grant; Manager, Jacques Vanaire; Clark, Harold Miniir; Chauffeur, Ivan Linow; Leopold. Harold Waldridge; Concierge, Charles Coleman; Alpine Tourist. Herman Bing; Maid, Ruth Donnelly; The Commission! ry, Clarence Wilson. "LAST OF THE MOHICANS. THE"— Mascot Pictures Corp. — From the book by James Feni moreCooper. Adapted by Ford Beebe, Jack Natteford, Colocrt Clark and Wyndham Gittens. Directed by Ford Beebe and B. Reeves Eason. The cast: Hawkeye, Harry Carey; Cora, Edwina Booth; The Sagamore, Hobart Bosworth; Major Duncan lleywood, Walter Miller; Uncos, Junior Coghlan; Alice. Lucile Browne; Dulac. Walter McGrail; Magua. Bob Kortman; DavidGamut. Nelson McDowell; Colonel Munro, Edward Hearn; General Montcalm, Mischa Auer; General Stanwix, Alvan Cavan; Red Wing, Jewel Richford; Huron Indians, Big Eagle. Big Tree. Whitefeather. High Eagle, Little Pine; Stunts by Yakima Canutt. "MAKE ME A STAR"— Pa ramount.— From the novel "Merton of the Movies" by Harry Leon Wilson and play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Screen playb> Sam Mintz. Walter DeLeon and Arthur Kober. Directed by William S. Beaudine. The cast: Flips Montague, Joan Blondell; Merlon Gill. Stuart Erwin; Mrs.Scudder, ZaSu Pitts; Ben. Ben Turpi n; Mr. Cashwiler, Charles Sellon; Mrs. Cashwiler, Florence Roberts; Tessie Kearns, Helen Jerome Eddy; Hardy Powell, Arthur Hoyt; Buck Benson. George Templeton; The Countess, Ruth Donnelly; Jeff Baird, Sam Hardy; Henshaw, Oscar Apfel; Ma Patterson, Kathrin Clare Warde; Chuck Collins, Frank Mills; Doris Randall, Polly Walters; Fellow Actors, Victor Potel, Bobby Vernon, Snub Pollard, Billy Bletcher, Bud Jamieson and Nick Thompson. "MAX FROM HELL'S EDGES, THE"— World Wide. — From the story by R. N. Bradbury. Directed by R. N. Bradbury. The cast: "Flash" Manning, Bob Steele; Betty Williams, Nancy Drexel; Sheriff Williams, Robert Homans; Ellobo, Julian Rivero; "Shamrock," George Hayes; "Half Pint," Pewee Holmes; Danti. Perry Murdock; Morgan, Earl Dwire; The Drake Brothers, Dick Dickinson, Buck Carey. Now it's bibs that are elected to be a new fad for all you smart girls. Nancy Carroll introduced the bib scarf to Hollywood in the manner you see above. Her turban and handbag are made of the same blue and white polka dotted rough crepe as the scarf. Nancy says you can wear the scarf tied in back, or tied in front and worn in the same fashion as a sailor collar .MAX FROM YESTERDAY. THE"— PARAMOUNT.— From the play by Nell Blackwell and Rowland G. Edwards. Screen play by Oliver H. P. Directed by Berthold Yiertel. The cast: Sylvia Suffolk. < laudctte Colbert; Capl. Tony Clyde. ( live Brook; Rene Gaudin, Charles Boyer; Steve Hand. Andy Devine; Dr. Waite. Alan Mowbrav; Tony's cocotle. Yola D'Avril; Andy's cocotle. Barbara Leonard; Baby Tony, Ronald Cosbey; A Priest, Emil Chautard. "MAN'S LAND, A" — First Division-Allied. — From the story and screen play by Adelc Buflington. Directed by Phil Rosen. The cast: Te? Mason. Hoot '; Feggy Turner. Marion Shilling; Skeeter, Skeeter Bill Robbins; Flossie. Ethel Wales; Thomas, Robert Ellis; Steve, Al Bridge; Joe. Charles King; Jake, the Cook, Hal Burney; Pudge, Bill Nye. "MERRILY WE GO TO HELL"— Paramount. — From the novel "I, Jerry, Take Thee. Joan" by Cleo Lucas. Scenario by Edwin Justus Mayer. Directed by Dorothy Arzner. The cast: Joan, Sylvia Sidney; Jerry, Fredric March; Claire, Adrianne Allen; Buck, Skeets Gallagher; Actor, Cary Grant; Charlcie, Florence Britton; Yi, Esther Howard; Damery, Charles Coleman; Prentice, George Irving; Dick, Kent Taylor. "MIDNIGHT LADY, THE"— Chesterfield.— From the story by Edward T. Lowe. Directed bv Richard Thorpe. The cast: Nita St. George. Sarah Padden; Bert, John Darrow; Jean Austin, Claudia Dell; Byron Crosby, Theodore Von Eltz; Haruy Austin, Montagu Love; Grandma Austin, Lucy Beaumont; Mona. Lina Basquette; Don Austin, Donald Keith; District Attorney, Brandon Hurst; Tony, B. Wayne Lamont. "MONTE CARLO MADNESS"— UFA-First Division. — From the story by Hans Mueller and Franz Schulz. Directed by Hanns Schwarz. The cast: Yola, Sari Maritza; Erickson, Hans Albers; Charles Redgie; Isabell, Helen Have; Consul, John Deverill; Chief Engineer, Thomas Weguelin; Casino Director, Philipp Manning; Prime Minister, C. Hooper Trask. "PASSPORT TO PARADISE"— Mavfair Pictures.— From the story by George B. Seitz. Directed by George B. Seitz. The cast: Bob, Jack Mulhall; Elsa. Blanche Mehaffey; Gordon Battle, Eddie Phillips; Amos Turkle. William Burt; Norma, Gloria Joy; Ship Captain, John Ince. "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM"— Fox. — From the play by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Charlotte Thompson. Screen play by S. N. Behrman and Sonya Levien. Directed by Alfred Santell. The cast; Rebecca, Marian Nixon; Dr. Ladd, Ralph Bellamy; Aunt Jane, Mae Marsh; Aunt Miranda, LouiseClosserHale; Mr. Cobb. Alphonse Ethier; Mrs. Cobb, Sarah Padden; Mr. Simpson, Alan Hale; Mrs. Simpson, EulaGuy; Emma ./one, Charlotte Henry ;.l/rs. Randall, Claire McDowell; Jack-O-Lantern. Ronald Harris; Jacob, Willis Marks; Pit Woman, Lucille Ward; John Randall, Tommy Conlon; Billy Randall, Wally Aloright. "RED HEADED WOMAN "—M-G-M— From the novel by Katharine Brush. Screen pla\ by Anita Loos. Directed by Jack Conway. The cast: Lil Andrews, Jean Harlow; Bill Legendre, Jr.. Chester Morris; William Legendre, Sr., Lewis Stone; Irene, Leila Hyams; Sally, Una Merkel; Gaerste, Henry Stephenson; Aunt Jane, May Robson; Albert, Charles Boyer; Untie Fred, Harvey Clark. "RESERVED FOR LADIES'— Paramount.— From the story by Ernest Yajda. Directed by Alexander Korda. The cast: Max, Leslie Howard; King, George Grossmith; Countess, Benita Hume; Sylvia Robertson, Elizabeth Allan; Robertson, Morton Shelton; Aline, Martita Hunt; Chef, Gilbert Davis: Duchess, Anne Esmond; .Sir William Carter, Cyril Ritchard; Innkeeper, Ben Field. "RIDERS OF THE DESERT "—World Wide. — From the story by Wcllwvn Totman. Adapted be Wellwyn Totman. Directed by Robert N. Bradbury. The cast: Bob Houston, Bob Steele; Barbara Reynolds, Gertrude Messinger; Slim. Al St. John; Hashknife. George Hayes; Houston. John Elliott; Capt. Reynolds, H. B. Carpenter; Gomez. Jose Dominguez; Apache Kid. Greg Whitespear; Bucky, Louis Carver; Cochimo, Tex O'Neil. "RINGER, THE" — First Division-Gainsborough.— From the story" The Gaunt Stranger " by Edgar Wallace. Directed by Walter Forde. The cast : Dr. Lomond. Patric Curwen; Maurice Meisler. Franklin Dyall; Cora .4nn Milton, Carol Goodner; Samuel Hackett, Gordon Harker; Johnny Lenley. Esmond Knight; Sergeant Carter. Arthur Stratton; Inspector Bliss, Henry Hallett; Mary Lenley. Dorothy Bartlam; Gwenda Milton. Kathleen Joyce; Del. -Inspector We~mbury. John Longden; Assistant Commissioner of Police, Eric Stanley. "ROAR OF THE DRAGON "—Radio Pictures. — From the story by George Kibbe Turner, Merian C. Cooper and Jane Bigelow. Screen play by Howard