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"STARS of the PHOTOPLAY
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Photoplay Magazine for September, 1932
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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"AGE OF CONSENT, THE"— RKO-Radio.— the play "< ■ " i>m<1-" by Martin Flavin.
Adapted by S;irah Y. Mason and Francis Cockrell.
Directed by Gregoo La < ava. The cast: Belly. y Wilson; Michael, Richard Cromwell; Duke,
Erii Linden; Dora, Arline Judge; David, John Halli
day; Barbara, Aileen 1'ringle; .Su'u/e, Reginald Harlow.
"AMERICAN MADNESS"— Columbia.— From tory by Robert Kiskin. Directed by Frank Capra. Tin on, Walter Huston; Matt, Pat
O'Brien; Mrs. Di< kson, Kay Johnson; Helen, Constance Cummings; Cluelt, Gavin Gordon; Dude 1inlay. Robert Kllis; (hull's Secretary . Jean Sorel; Schullt, Walter Walker; O'Brien, Burton Churchill; irthut llovt; Ames, Edward Martindel; Clark, Edwin Maxwell; Inspector, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Charlie, Anderson l.awlor.
"AREN'T WE ALL?" — PARAMOUNT-BRrTlSH
Prod. — From the i>lay by Frederick Lonsdale. Continuity by Basil Mason. Directed by Harry Lachman. The cast: Mar got, Gertrude Lawrence; Lord Grenham, Hugh Wakefield; Willie, Owen Nares; Von I yen, Harold Huth; Lady Frinion, Marie Lohr; The Caharel Dancer, Rita Pane; Kilty, Renee Gadd; The \icar, Aubrey Mather; Angela, Emily Fitzroy.
"BACHELOR'S FOLLY"— World Wide-Gainsborough.— From the play "The Calendar" by Edgar Wallace. Adapted by Angus McPhail and Robert Stevenson. Directed by T. Hayes Hunter. Tie Garry Anson. Herbert Marshall; Jill Panniford, Edna Best; Samuel Culhhert Hillcoll, Gordon Harker; Lady Panniford, Anne Grey; Sir Wm. Panniford, Nigel Bruce; John Dory, Alfred Drayton; Henry Lascarne, Leslie Perrins; Edmund Garth, Allan Aynesworth; Waye, Melville Cooper.
"BACK STREET" — Universal. — From the novel by Fannie Hurst. Screen play by Gladys Lehman. Directed by John M. Stahl. The cast: Ray Schmidt, Irene Dunne; Walter Saxel, John Boles; Kuit Shendlcr, George Meeker; Freda, June Clyde; Baktless, Walter Catlett; Mr. Schmidt. Paul Weicel; Prothero. James Donlan; Mrs. Schmidt, Jane Darnel); Mrs. Saxel, Doris Lloyd; Richard, William Bakewell; Beth, Arietta Duncan; Uncle Felix, Robert McWade; Mrs. Dole, ZaSu Pitts; Francine, Shirley Grey; Conductor, James Farley; Hugo, Paul Fix; Secretary, Russell Hopton; also Virginia Pearson, Mahlon Hamilton, Beulah Hutton, Rosalie Roy, Tom Kerrigan, Caryl Lincoln.
"CONGORILLA" — Fox. — Central African expedition of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson. The cast: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, pygmies and animals.
"DANGERS OF THE ARCTIC "—Explorers' Film Prod. — Narrative, photography and direction by Earl Rossman. All-Eskimo cast.
"DOWN TO EARTH "—Fox.— From the story by Homer Croy. Screen play by Edwin Burke. Directed by David Butler. The cast: Pike, Will Rogers; Julia, Dorothy Jordan; ldy. Irene Rich; Ross, Matty Kemp; Jackie, Mary Carlisle; Jeffrey, Brandon Hurst; Eggers, Clarence Wilson; Cameron, Harvey Clark; Randolph, Henry Kolker; Mike, Theodore Lodi; Mrs. Phillips, Louise Mackintosh.
"DOWNSTAIRS"— M-G-M.— From the story by John Gilbert. Screen play by Lenore Coffee and Melville Baker. Directed by Monta Bell. The cast: Karl, John Gilbert; Albert, Paul Lukas; Anna. Virginia Bruce; Countess, Hedda Hopper; Baron, Reginald Owen; Baroness, Olga Baclanova; Sophie, Bodil Rosing; Otto, Otto Hoffman; Francoise, Lucien Littlefield; Antoinette, Marion Lessing.
"FIRST YEAR, THE"— Fox.— From the play by Frank Craven. Screen play by Lynn Starling. Directed by William K. Howard. The cast: Grace Livingston, Janet Gaynor; Tommy Tucker. Charles Farrell; Mrs. Bar stone, Minna Gombell; Dick Loring, George Meeker; Dr. Myron, L udley Digges; Mr. Livingston. Robert McWade; Mrs. Livingston, Maude Eburne; Mr. Barslow, Henry Kolker; Halite, Leila Bennett; Helen, Elda Vokel.
"FORBIDDEN COMPANY" — Invincible. —
From the story by Edward T. Lowe. Directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast: Janet Blake. Sally Blane; Jerry Grant, John Darrow; David Grant, John Sain:xilis; Mrs. Grant, Myrtle Stedman; Harriet, Josephine Dunn; Louelle, Dorothy Christy; Fletcher, Biyant Washburn; Billy, David Durand; Diane, Norma Drew.
"GOONA-GOONA"— First Division. — From the story by Andre Roosevelt. Directed by Armand Denis. The Coolie. Wyan; His Wife,
Dasnee; His Sister, Seronec;. Dasnee's Father, Ktot; The Prince, Nonga; His Sister, Rei; His Father, Raiah of Bali: The Princess. Maday; Her Father. Okah; The Blind Sorcerer, Lungo; The High Priest, Rono.
"HELL FIRE AUSTIN"— World Wide.— From the story by Forrest Sheldon. Directed by Forrest Sheldon. The cast: Ken Austin. Ken Maynard; Judy. Ivy Melton; Bouncer. Nat Pendleton; Mark Edmonton, Man Roscoe; Spy. Jack Perrin; Uncle Joe, Lafe McKee.
"HOLD KM JAIL"— RKO-Radio.— From the story by Tim Whelan and Lew Lipton. Screen play
by S. J. Perelman. Walter De Leon and Mark Sandrich. Directed by Norman Taurog. The cast: Curly. Bert Wheeler; Spider. Robert Woolsey; Violei, Edna May Oliver; Slippery Sam, Rosco Ates; The Harden. Edgar Kennedy; Barbara. Betty Grable; Coach, Paul Hurst; Steel, Warren Hymer.
"LADY AND GENT"— Paramount.— From the play by Grover Jones and William Slavens McN'utt. Directed by Stephen Roberts. Thi Slag Bailey, George Bancroft; Puff Rogers, Wynne Gibson; Ted Streaver, Charles Starrett; Pin S James Gleason; Buzz Kinney, John Wayne; Cash Enright, Morgan Wallace; Ted (aged 10), Billy Butts; Belly, Joyce Compton.
"LOVE IN HIGH GEAR"— Mayfair Pictures. — From the story by Douglas Donaldson. Jr. Adapted by George B. Seitz. Directed by Frank Strayer. The cast: Donald Ransome. Harrison Ford; Betty, Alberta Vaughn; Ronald Courtney. Tvrell Davis; Thaddeus Heath. Arthur Hovt; Arabella Heath, Ethel Wales; Senorita Del la/. Nanette Vallon; Detective Duffy. Fred Kelsey; Hotel Maid. Fern Timmett: Hotel Proprietor, Jack Duffy; Ziegman, William H. Strauss.
"MADAME RACKETEER" — Paramount — From the story by Malcolm Stuart Boylan and Harvey Harris Gates. Directed by Alexander Hall and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. The cast: Martha Htckf. the "Countess of Auburn," Alison Skipworth; Elmer Hicks, Richard Bennett; Alice Hicks, Evalyn Knapp; Jack Houston, George Raft; James Butterworth, Robert McWade; Patsy Hicks, Gertrude Messinger; David Butterworth, John Breeden; Chief of Police, Robert Homans; Shiffem. Arthur Hoyt; Mrs. Donkenspeil, Eleanor Wesselhoeft.
"MAN CALLED BACK. THE"— Tiffany — From the book "Silent Thunder" by Andrew Soutar. Screen play by Robert Presnell. Directed by Robert Florey. The cast: Dr. David Yorke, Conrad Nagel; Diana St. Claire. Doris Kenyon; St. Claire, John Halliday; Vivien Laurence, Juliette Compton; Dr. Atkins. Reginald Owen; King's Counsel, Alan Mowbray; Litaya. Mona Maris; Defense Counsel, Gilbert Emery; Rosie, Mae Busch; Corlis, John T. Murray; Secretary, Edgar Norton.
"MILLION DOLLAR LEGS "—Paramount.— From the screen play by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Henry Myers. Directed by Edward Cline. The cast: Migg Tweeny, Jack Oakie; The President, W. C. Fields; The Major-Domo, Andy Clyde; The Mystery Man, Ben Turpin; Mala Machree. Lyda Roberti; Customs Inspector, Hank Mann; Mr. Baldwin, George Barbier; Angela, Susan Fleming; Willie. Dickie Moore; Secretary of the Treasury, Hugh Herbert.
"MOVIE CRAZY" — Harold LloydParamount. — From the story by Agnes Christine Johnston, John Grey and Felix Adler. Adapted by Vincent Lawrence. The cast: Harold Lloyd. Constance Cummings, Kenneth Thomson, Spencer Charters, Robert McWade. Louise Closser Hale. Harold Goodwin. Lucy Beaumont, DeWitt Jennings. Eddie Fetherstonc. Mary Doran. Noah Young. Constantine Romanoff, Arthur Housman, Sidney Jarvis.
"MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE"— United Artists. — From the story by Elton Thomas. Adapted by Tom Geraghty. Directed by Edward Sutherland. The cast: Douglas Fairbanks, William Farnum, Maria Alba, Earle Browne, also natives and animals.
"MY PAL. THE KING"— Universal.— From the story by Richard Schayer. Continuity by Jack Natteford and Tom J. Crizer. Directed by Kurt Neumann. The cast: Tom Reed, Tom Mix; King Charles, Mickey Rooney; Princess Elsa, Noel Francis; Gretchen, Finis Barton; Kluckenslein. Stuart Holmes; Schwartz, James Kirkwood; Red, Paul Hurst; Cloudy. Jim Thorpe; Elzel. Christian J. Frank; The Dowager Queen, Clarissa Selwynne; General Wiedeman, F. Schumann-Heink; Lorenz, Wallis Clark.
"MYSTERY RANCH "—Fox.— From the novel "The Killer" by Stewart Edward White. Screen play by Al Colin. Directed by David Howard. The cast: Bob Sanborn. George O'Brien; Jane Emory, Cecilia Parker; Henry Steele. Charles Middleton; Tonto, Charles Stevens; Artie Brcr.ver. Forrester Harvey; Mudo, Noble Johnson; Buck. Roy Stewart; Homesteader's Wife, Virginia Herdman; Mae, Betty Francisco; Sheriff, Russ Powell.
"OLD DARK HOUSE. THE"— Universal.— From the novel by J. B. Priestley. Adapted by Benn W. Levy. Directed by James Whale. The cast: Morgan, Boris Karloff; Pendcrel, Melvyn Douglas; Margaret, Gloria Stuart; Gladys, Lilian Bond; Porterhouse, Charles Laughton; Horace. Ernest Tin Rebecca, Eva Moore; Philip. Raymond Massey; Saul. Brember Wills; Sir Roderick. John Dudgeon.
"PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES"— M-S-M-HaL
Roach. — Dialogue by H. M. Walker. Directed by George Marshall and Ray McCarey. The cast: Stan. Stan Laurel; Oliver, Oliver Hardy; The Child, Jacquie Lyn; Landlady, Mary Carr; General. James Finlayson; Recruiting Sergeant, Tom Kennedy; Banker. Richard Tucker; Bride, Muriel Evans; Bridegroom, Grady Sutton.
"PURCHASE PRICE, THE"— Warners.— From the store "The Mud Lark" by Arthur Stringer. Screen play by Robert Lord. Directed by William