Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1932)

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Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "BEAUTY PARLOR "— Cmtsi mwulp. — From the Btory by Marion Orth. Adapted by Harry Sauber. Directed by Richard Thorpe, Thi Solly, Barbara Kent: Joan. Joyce Compton; Jeffry lohn Harron; Stella, Dorothy Revierj liurke, Albert Gran; Fremont, Wheeler Oakman; Herman Bauer, Mischa Auer; Lou, Betty Mack; Mason, Harry ( . Bradley. "BIRD OF PARADISE"— RKO-Radio.— From the stage pla rd Walton Tully. Screenplay by Wells Root. Directed by King Vidor. Thi Luana, Dolores Del Rio; Johnny Baker, Joel McCrea; Mae, John Halliday: Thornton, Creighton Chaney; >. Richard "Skeets" Gallagher: Sector, Bert Roach; The King, Pulcui; Medicine Man, Augostino Bor&ato; Old Native Woman, Sophie Ortcgo. "BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES"— M-G-M.— From the Story by Frances Marion. Directed by Edmund Colliding. The cast: Hlondie, Marion Davies; Larry, Robert Montgomery; Lottie, Billie Dove; Jimmy, Jimmy Durante; I'a McClune, James Glcason; Gertie, ZaSu Pitts; Pete, Sidney Toler; Murchenson, Douglas Dumbrille; Ma McClune, Sarah Padden; Ma Callahan, Louise Carter; Dancer, Clyde Cook; Rocky Twins, By Themselves. "CABIN IN THE COTTON. THE"— First NATIONAL. — From the novel by Harry Harrison Kroll. Screen play by Paul Green. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The Cast: Marvin, Richard Barthelmess; Belly, Dorothy Jordan; Madge, Bette Davis; Old Eph, Henry B. Walthall; Lane Norwood, Burton Churchill; ( /. vt ( Union, Walter IVrcival; Jake Fisher, William LeMaire; Old Slick Ilarkness, Tully Marshall; Old Blind Negro, Clarence Nuse; Holmes Scotl, Edmund Breese; Russ Carter, John Marston; Sock Fisher, Erville Alderson; Lilly Blake, Dorothy Peterson; F.zzy Daniels, Snowflake; Uncle Joe, Russell Simpson; Ross Clinton, Harry Cording; Mrs. Norwood, Virginia Hammond; Lizer, Florine McKinney. "CRASH, THE"— First National.— From the novel "Children of Pleasure" by Larry Barratto. Adapted by Earl Baldwin and Larry Barratto. Directed by William Dieterle. The cast: Linda, Ruth Chatterton; Geoff, George Brent; Ronnie, Paul Cavanagh; Celeste, Barbara Leonard; John Fair, Henry Kolker; Marcia Peterson, Lois Wilson; Hodge, Ivan Simpson; Esther l'arrish, Helen Vinson; Arthur, llardie Albright: Landlady, Edith Kingdon; Frank l'arrish, Richard Tucker; Nadine, Virginia Hammond. "CROONER" — First National. — From the novel by Rian James. Adapted by Charles Kenyon. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The cast: Teddy, David Manners; Judy, Ann Dvorak; Peter, Ken Murray; Hal Check Girl, Sheila Terry; Pat, William Janney; Henry, Eddie Nugent; Meyers, J. Carroll Naish; His Secretary, Betty Gillette; The Drunk, Guy Kibbee; Theater Manager, William Halligan; Mack, Teddy Joyce; Boy, Sumner Getchell; Tom, Clarence Norstrum; Ralph, Allen Vincent; Head Waiter, William Ricciardi; Constance, Claire Dodd; Band Boys, William Morgan, Johnny Harron, Sumner Getchell. "DEVIL AND THE DEEP"— Paramount.— From the story by Harry Hervey. Screen play by Benn W. Levy. Directed by Marion Gering. The cast: Diana Slurm, Tallulah Bankhead; Lieut. Sempter, Gary Cooper; Commdr. Sturm, Charles Laugh ton; Lieut. Jaeckel, Cary Grant; Hassan, Paul i; Mrs, Planet, Juliette Compton; Hulton, Henry Kolker; Mrs. Crimp, Dorothy Christy; Mr. Plane'., Arthur Hoyt. "DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY"— M-G-M.— From the story by Maurice Rapf and Delmer Daves, n play by Delmer Daves. Directed by Charles F. Riesner. The cast: Terry Parker, Jackie Cooper; Dr. Shumaker, Conrad Nagel; John Parker, Lewis stun ; Mrs. Shumaker, Lois Wilson; Luetic, Jean Parker; .1/ Parker, Maurice Murphy; Kenny, Law1 .rant; Snoop, Richard Wallace; Interne, David Newell; Spike, Oscar Rudolph; Rosetta, Louise Beavers. "GUILTY AS HELL"— Paramount. — From the Kiddle Me This" by Daniel N. Rubin. Screen play by Arthur Kobcr and Frank Partos. Directed ie Kenton. The cast: Russell Kirk, the Reporter, Edmund Lowe; McKinley, the Detective, Victor McLaglen: Frank Marsh, Richard Arlen; \'cra Marsh, Adrienne Ames; Dr. Ernest Tindall, Henry Stephenson; Jack Reed, Ralph Ince; Julia Reed, Noel Francis; Mrs. Ward, Elizabeth Patterson; Dr. Sully, Arnold Lucv; Strut. Alcock, Willard Robertson; The Governor, William B. Davidson; District Attorney, Richard Tucker; Detective Duffy, Fred Kclsev; Dele, live Brcnun, Earl Pingree; Mrs. Alvin, Lillian Harmer; Dr. Goodman, Gordon Westcott; Mrs. Ruth Tindall, Claire Dodd; The Governor's Secretary, Harold Berqnist ; lira's Maid, Elsa Peterson; The Judge, Clifford Detnpsev; The Janitor, Oscar Smith; The Delivery />'<>>•, Charles S> lbcr. •Hollywood SPEAKS"— Columbia.— From the story by Norman Krasna. Adapted by Norman Krasna and JoSwerling. Directed bj Eddie Buzzell. The cast: Gertrude Smith (Greta Swan), Genevieve Tobin; Jimmy Reed, Pat O'Brien; Landau, Lucien 126 Prival; Carp, Ralf Harolde; Millie Coreen. Rita La Roy; Mrs. Landau, Leni Stengel; Joe Hammond, Anderson Lawlor. "HORSE FEATHERS" — Paramount. — From the screen play by Harry Ruby, Bert Kolmar and S. J. Perelman. Directed by Norman McLeod. The cast: Professor Wagstaff, Groucho Marx; Harpo, Harpo Marx; Chico, ClucoMarx; Zeppo, Zeppo Marx; Connie Bailey, Thelma Todd; Jennings, David Landau; Peggy Carrington, Florine McKinney; Mullens, James Pierce; McCarthy, Nat Pendleton; President of Huxley, Reginald Barlow; Professor Hornsvogel, Robert Greig. "ISLE OF PARADISE" — Adolph Pollak Prod. — Photographed and directed by Charles T. Trego. Musical score by James C. Bradford. Dialogue by Richard Mack. Narration by David Ross. Film editing by Paul Masschke. "LAST MILE, THE"— World-Wide.— From the play by John Wexley. Screen play by Seton I. Miller. Directed by Sam Bischoff. The cast: Richard Walters, Howard Phillips; Mears, Cell 4, Preston S. Foster; Berg, Cell 1, George E. Stone; D'Amoro, Cell 6, Noel Madison; Kirhy, Cell 7, Alan Roscoc; Werner, Cell 8, Paul Fix; Mayer, Cell 3. Al Hill; Jackson, Cell 2, Daniel L. Haynes; Warden Lewis, Frank Sheridan; Father O'Connor, Alec B. Francis; Rabbi, Edward van Sloan; Mrs. Walters, Louise Carter; Callahan, Principal Keeper, Ralph Theadore; O' Flaherty, Jack Kennedy; Drake, Albert J. Smith; Peddie, William Scott; Harris, Kenneth McDonald; Governor Blar.e, Walter Walker. "LIFE BEGINS"— First National.— From the story by Mary McDougall Axelson. Adapted by Earl Baldwin. Directed by James Flood and Elliott Nugent. The cast: Grace Sutton, Loretta Young; Jed Sutton, Eric Linden; Miss Bowers, Aline MacMahon; Florette, Glenda Farrell; Psychopathic Patient, Dorothy Peterson; Mrs. MacGilvary, Vivienne Osborne; Banks, Frank McHugh; Tony, Gilbert Roland; Doctor Cramm, Hale Hamilton; Mr. MacGilvary, Herbert Mundin; Dr. Brett, Preston Foster; Dr. Tubby, Walter Walker; Mrs. West, Clara Blandick; Mrs. Banks, Gloria Shea; Mrs. Tubby, Elizabeth Patterson; Prison Matron, Helena Phillips; Dr. Lee, Reginald Mason; Rose, Ruthelma Stevens; Rita, Dorothy Tree; Student, Terrance Ray; Miss Pinly, Mary Phillips. "LOVE ME TONIGHT"— Paramount.— From the play by Leopold Marchand and Paul Armont Screen play by Samuel Hoffenstein, Waldemar Young and George Marion, Jr. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. The cast : Maurice Courtelin, Maurice Chevalier; Princess Jeanette, Jeanette MacDonald; Yicomte, Charlie Ruggles; Count de Savignac, Charles E. Butterworth; Countess Valentine, Myrna Loy; The Duke, C. Aubrey Smith; First Aunt, Elizabeth Patterson; Second Aunt, Ethel Grifties; Third Aunt, Blanche Frederici; The Doctor, Joseph Cawthorn; Dressmaker, Ethel Wales. Here's Hollywood's latest donation to accessory fads! Four pastel-tinted finger bands in silver and enamel. Rochelle Hudson says that she harmonizes the colors of her rings with the colors in the costume she wears. Neat idea that! Connie Bennett wears this same ring assortment, too "MOST DANGEROUS GAME. THE" — RKORadio. — From the story by Richard Connell Screen play by James Creelman. Directed by Irving Pichel and Ernest B. Schoedaack. The cast Whitney, Joel McCrea; Eve Trowbridge, Fay V. Martin Trowbridge, Robert Armstrong; Count Zaroff, Leslie Banks. "NIGHT CLUB LADY. THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Anthony Abbot. Adapted by Robert Riskin. Directed by Irving Cummings. The cast: Thatcher Coll. Adolphe Mcnjou; Lola Carewe. Mayo Methot; Tony, Skeets Gallagher; Kelly, Ruthelma Stevens; Mrs. Carewe, Blanche Frederici; Everett, Gerald Fielding; Mike, Nat Pendleton; Vincent Rowland, Albert Conti; Eunice, Greta Granstedt; Bill, lid Brady; Joe, Lee Phelps; Andre, <■ Humbert; Dr. Baldwin, Nilcs Welch; Dr. Lengle, William von Brincken; Mura, Teru Shimada. •NIGHT MAYOR. THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Sam Marx. Adapted by Gertrude Purcell. Directed by Ben StolofT. The cast: Mayer Bobby Kingston, Lee Tracy; Doree Dawn, Evelyn Knapp; Hymie Shane, Eugene Pallette; Riley, Warren Hymer; Fred Fields, Donald Dillaway; Louis Mossbattm, Vince Barnett; Patsy, Astrid Allwyn; Nulsy, Barbara Weeks; Gwen, Gloria Shea; Lieut. Gov. Robertson, Emmett Corrigan; Delaney, Tom O'Brien; Clancy. Wade Boteler; Ashley Sparks, Harold Minjir; Crandall, Wallis Clark. "OKAY AMERICA!"— Universal.— From the story by William Anthony McGuire. Screen play by Scott Pembroke. Directed by Tay Garnett. The cast: Larry Wayne, Lew Ayres; Miss Barton, Maureen O'Sullivan; Mileaway Rosso, Louis Calhern; City Editor, Walter Catlett; Jones, Alan Dineharf, Alsollo, Edward Arnold; Joe Morion, Rollo Lloyd; Ruth Drake, Margaret Lindsay; Secretary Drake, Wallis Clark; Mrs. Drake, Nance O'Neil; President, Frederick Burton; Commissioner, Frank Sheridan; Mrs. Wright, Marjorie Gateson; 5am, Henry Armctta; Obituary, Charles Dow Clark; Jerry Robbins, Emerson Treacy; Phyllis, Ruth Lyons; Baron, Burton Churchill; O'Toole, Frank Darien; also Onslow Stevens; James Flavin; Al Hall; William Daly; Neely Edwards; Caryl Lincoln. "ONCE IN A LIFETIME"— Universal.— From the play by Moss Hart and George Kaufman. Screen play by Seton I. Miller. Directed by Russell Mack. The cast: George Lewis, Jack Oakie; Susan Walker. Sidney Fox; May Daniels, Aline MacMahon; Jerry Hyland, Russell Hopton; Helen Hobart, Louise Fazenda; Herman Glogauer, Gregory Ratoff; .\7n> Leighton, ZaSu Pitts; Lawrence Vail, Onslow Stevens. Mr. Walker, Robert McWadc; Mrs. Walker, Jobyna Howland; Miss Chasen, Claudia Morgan; Rudolph Kammerling, Gregory Gave; Meterstein, Eddie Kane; Weisskopf, Johnny Morris; Phyllis Fontaine. Mon: Maris; Florabel Leigh, Carol Trevis; Porter, "Deacon" McDaniel. "ONE WAY PASSAGE"— Warners.— From the story by Robert Lord. Adapted by Wilson Mizner and Joseph Jackson. Directed by Tay Garnett. The cast: Dan Hardesty, William Powell; Joan Ames, Kay Francis; Skippy, Frank McHugh; Steve Burke, Warren Hymer; Doctor, Frederick Burton; Sir Harold, Douglas Gerrard; Steward, Herbert Mundin; Betty, Aline MacMahon. "PAINTED WOMAN, THE"— Fox.— From the play by Alfred C. Kennedy. Screen play by Guy Bolton. Directed by John Blystone. The cast: Tom Brian. Spencer Tracy; Kiddo, Peggy Shannon; V Boynlon, William Boyd; Robert Dunn. Irving Pichel; l Jim, Raul Roulien; Collins, Murray Kinnell; Tia. Laska Winters; Marquette, Chris Martin; Machado, . Paul Porcasi; Yank, Stanley Fields; Lefty, Wade Boteler; Mack, Jack Kennedy; Bouncer, Dewey Robinson. "A PASSPORT TO HELL"— Fox.— From the storv bv Harry' Hervey. Screen play by Bradley King. Directed by Frank Lloyd. The cast: Myra, Elissa Landi; Kurt, Paul Lukas; Baron Yon Sydow, Warner Oland; Erich. Alexander Kirkland; Sergeant Snyder, Donald Crisp; Purser, Earle Foxe; Immigration Officer, Anders von Haden; Shcba, Vera Morrison; Rosita, Yola D'Avril; Simms, Ivan Simp * son; Missionary, Eva Dennison; German Officer, ' William Von Brincken; Hotel Proprietor, BertSprotte. "70.000 WITNESSES" — Paramount-Charles R. Rogers. — From the story by Cortland Fitsimmons. Screen play by Garrett Fort. Directed by Ralph Murphy. The cast: Buck Buchanan, Phillips Holmes; Dorothy Clark, Dorothv Jordan; Johnny Moran, Charlie Ruggles; Wally Clark, Johnny Mack Brown; State Coach, J. Farrell MacDonald; Slip Buchanan, Lew Cody; Dan McKenna, David Landau; Dr. Collins. Kenneth Thomson; Connors, Big Boy Williams; Orlcllo, George Rosener; Old Grad, Walter Hiers; Greenwood, Paul Page; Southard. Reed Howes; Griffith. John David Horsley. "SIGN OF FOUR. THE"— World-Wide.— From the storv bv Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Screen pla bv W. P. Lipscomb. Directed by Graham Cutts. The cast: Sherlock Holmes. Arthur Wontner; Mary Morstan, Isla Bevan; Dr. Watson, Ian Hunter;