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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"BARBERINA, THE KING'S DANCER" — Capital Film. — From the story by Carlson and Belircnd. Directed by Friedrich Zelnik. The cast: Frederic II, Otto Gebuehr; Barberina Campanim, Lil Dagover; Her mother, Rosa Valetti; Baron Cocceji, Hans Steuwe; Baron Poellnitz, Hans Junkermann; Moeller, Hans Brausewetter; Eve. Barberina's maid, Margot Walter; Demoiselle Brigelli, Iris Arlan; Caglioslro, Paul Otto.
"BLAME THE WOMAN"— Principal.— From the story by Lord Castlerosse. Directed by Fred Niblo and Maurice Elvey. The cast: Dan Macqueen, Adolphe Menjou; Joe Fragson, Claude Allister; Marda Blacketl, Benita Hume; Reggie Dean, Kenneth Kove; Blackell, Desmond Jeans; Head Waiter, G. D. Manetta; Cloak Room Attendant, Roland Gillette; Miss Loftus, Toni Bruce; Spellman, Shayle Gardener; Restaurant Manager, Stanley Vilden; Portiere, Philip Strange.
"CALL HER SAVAGE"— Fox.— From the novel by Tiffany Thayer. Screen play by Edwin Burke. Directed by John Francis Dillon. The cast: Nasa, Clara Bow; Lawrence Crosby, Monroe Owsley; Jay Randall, Anthony Jowitt; Moonglow, Gilbert Roland; Sunny DeLane, Thelma Todd; Clara Springer, Estelle Taylor; Peter Springer, Willard Robertson; Romasa, Weldon Heyburn; Attorney, Arthur Hoyt; Maid. Katherine Perry; Hank. John Elliott; Harris Randall, Hale Hamilton. Prologue players: Russell Simpson, Fred Kohler, Margaret Livingston, Reginald Barlow, Dorothy Peterson.
"CENTRAL PARK"— First National.— From the story by Ward Morehouse. Screen play by Ward Morehouse and Earl Baldwin. Directed by John Adolfi. The cast: Dot, Joan Blondell; Rick, Wallace Ford; Charlie, Guv Kibbee; Vivian, Patricia Ellis; Eby, Henry B. Walthall; Luke, Charles Sellon; Sgl. Riley, Spencer Charters; Nick, Harold Huber; Stnili y, John Wray; Gangster, Harry Seymour; Chairman at Casino, Holmes Herbert; Lieutenant, DeWitt Jennings; Tony, Henry Armetta; Barney, Wade Boteler; Oscar, Irving Bacon; Hymie, William Pawley; Commissioner, Frederick Burton; Captain, Harry Hoi man; Spud. George Pat Collins; Second Commissioner, Morgan Wallace.
"COMRADESHIP" — Nero Prod. —From the story bv Karl Otten. Screen plav by Ernst Vajda. Directed by G. W. Pabst. The cast: Wiltkopp, a German miner, Ernst Busch; His Wife, Elisabeth Wendt; Kasper, Alexander Granach; Wilderer, Fritz Kampers; Kaplan, Gastav Puettjer; Jean, a French miner, Daniel Mendaille; F.mile, his friend, George ("halia; Francoise, Emile's sister, Andree Ducret ; An old French miner, Alex Bernard; His Grandson, Pierre Louis.
"CONQUERORS, THE" — RKO-Radio.— From the story by Howard Estabrook. Screen play by Robert Lord. Directed by William Wcllman. The cast: Roger Slandish, Richard Dix; Caroline Ogden Standish, Ann Harding; Matilda Blake, Edna May Oliver; Dr. Daniel Blake, Guy Kibbee; Frances Standish, Julie Haydon; Warren Lennox, Donald Cook; Stubby, Harry Holman; Benson, Skeets Gallagher; Mr. Ogden, Walter Walker; One of twins, Wally Albright; One of twins, Marilyn Knowlden; Auctioneer, Jed Prouty; Downey, Robert Greig.
"CYNARA" — Goldwyn-Uxited Artists. — Based on novel "An Imperfect Lover" by Robert GoreBrown. Stage play by H. M. Harwood and Robert Gore-Brown. Adapted by Frances Marion. Directed by King Vidor. The cast: Jim Warlock, Ronald Colman; Clemency Warlock, Kay Francis; Doris Lea, Phyllis Barry; The Hon. John Tring, Henry Stephenson; Milly Miles, Viva Tattersall; Gorla, Florine McKinney; Onslo, Clarissa Selwynne; Joseph, Paul Porcasi; Mr. Boots, George Kirby; Henry, Donald Stewart.
"DAVID GOLDER"— Vandal-Delac Prod.— From the novel by Irene Nemirovsky. Adapted by Julien Duvivier. Directed by Julien Duvivier. The cast: David Golder, Harry Baur; Marcus, Gretillat; Soifer, Franceschi; Gloria. Paulc Andral; Joyce, Jackie Monnier; Fischl, Jean Coquelin; Alec, Jean Bradin; Hoyes, Gaston Jacquet; Tubingen, Camille Bert.
" EVENINGS FOR SALE "—Paramount.— From the story by I. A. R. Wylie. Screen play by S. K. Lauren and Agnes Brand Leahy. Directed by Stuart Walker. The cast: Count Franz von Degenthal, Herbert Marshall; Jennie Kent, Mary Boland; Lela Fischer, Sari Maritza; Bimfel, Charlie Ruggles; Heinrich Fischer, George Barbier; Otto \'olk, Bert Roach; Schwenk, Lucien Littlefield; Yon Trask, Clay Clement; Richter, Arnold Korff; I'ow Zelling, Freeman Wood; Mr. Meyer, Reginald Barlow; Frau Meyer, Lillian Elliott; "Pink Elephant" (Lady), Grace Hayle; Auctioneer, Reginald Pasch; "Pink Elephant" (Lady's Husband), Fred Sullivan; French Custom's Man, Jacques Jou-Jerville.
"GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY"— Monogram.— From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Adapted by Frances Hyland. Directed by Albert Ray. The cast: Maizie, Betty Compson; Ruth Payne, Claudia Dell; Tony Halliday, Tom Douglas; John Halliday, George
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Irving; Joe, Wheeler Oakman; Pete, Luis Alberni; Brennan, Walter Percival; Chief, William B. Davidson; Margaret Ryan, Erin LaBrissoniere.
"HAUNTED GOLD"— Warners.— From the story by Adele Buffington. Directed by Mack V. Wright. The cast: John Mason, John Wayne; Duke, Duke; Janet Carter, Sheila Terry; Benedict, Erville Alderson; Joe Ryan, Harry Woods; Simon, Otto Hoffman; Mrs. Herman, Martha Mattox; Clarence, Blue Washington.
"HE LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN" — Paramount.— From the story by Lloyd Corrigan. Screen play by Harlan Thompson and Ray Harris. Directed by Lloyd Corrigan. The cast: Peter Poller Kendall, II, Stuart Erwin; Joan, Susan Fleming; Madame Vivienne Polidor, Alison Skipworth; Eddie Clifford, Gordon Westcott; Appleby, Grant Mitchell; Wilson, Sidney Toler; Angus, Tom Ricketts; Drake, Claude King; Suzelte, Gertrude Norman.
"IF I HAD A MILLION"— Paramount.— From the story by Robert D. Andrews. Scenarists: Rob
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If there's truth in the rumor that all is not well between the Bill Powells, how come this nice little picture of Bill and Carole, snapped when they weren't expecting it? But — it's Hollywood, where anything can happen
ert D. Andrews, Claude Binyon, Whitney Bolton, Malcolm Stuart Boylan, John Bright, Sidney Buchman, Lester Cole, Isabel Dawn, Boyce DeGaw, Walter DeLeon, Oliver H. P. Garrett, Harvey Gates, Grover Jones, Ernst Lubitsch. Lawton Mackall. Joseph L. Mankiewicz, William Slavens McNutt, Seton I. Miller and Tiffany Thayer. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, Norman Taurog, Stephen Roberts, Norman McLeod, James Cruze, William A. Seiter and H. Bruce Humberstone. The cast: Gallagher, Gary Cooper; Violet, Wynne Gibson ; Eddie Jackson, George Raft; The Clerk, Charles Laughton; John Glidden, Richard Bennett; Mulligan, Jack Oakie; Mary Wallace, Frances Dee; Henry Peabody, Charlie Ruggles; Emily, Alison Skipworth; Rollo, W. C. Fields; Mrs. Peabody, Mary Boland; O'Brien, Roscoe Karns; Mrs. Walker, May Robson; John Wallace, Gene Raymond; Zeb, Lucien Littlefield.
"IRONMASTER, THE" — Allied. — From the story by Georges Ohnet. Adapted by Adele Buffington. Directed by Chester Franklin. The cast: Reginald Denny, Lila Lee, J. Farrell MacDonald, William Janney, Esther Howard, Virginia Sale, Richard Tucker, Freddy Fredericks, Astrid Allwyn, Ronny Cosbey, Otto Hoffman, Nola Luxfqrd.
"KID FROM SPAIN, THE"— Goldwyn-United Artists. — -From the story by William Anthony McGuire, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Directed by Leo McCarey. The cast: Eddie, Eddie Cantor; Rosalie, Lyda Roberti; Ricardo, Robert Young; Anita, Ruth Hall; Pancho, John Miljan; AlonzoGomez, Noah Beery; Pedro, J. Carroll Naish; Crawford, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Jose, Stanley Fields; Gonzales, Paul Porcasi; Dalmores, Julian Rivero; Martha Oliver,
Theresa Maxwell Conover; Dean, Walter Walker; Red, Ben Hendricks, Jr.; Sidney Franklin, Sidney Franklin.
"MAGIC NIGHT"— United Artists.— From the story by Holt Marvell and George Posford. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. The cast: Capl. Maximilian Schletoff, Jack Buchanan; Gen. Schletoff, Clive Currie; Ernst, William Kendall; Johann, Herbert Carrick; Max's Orderly, Gibb McLaughlin; Donilli, Clifford Heatherley; Theatre Manager, O. B. Clarence; Waiter, Aubrey Fitzgerald; Frieda, Gina Malo; Greta, Peggy Cartwright; Landlady, Muriel Aked; Countess Helga, Joyce Bland; Yiki, Anna Neagle.
"MAN FROM ARIZONA, THE"— Monogram. — From the story by Wellyn Totman. Directed by Harry Fraser. The cast: Kent Rogers, Rex Bell; Lupita, Neoma Judge; Moe Ginsberg, Nat Carr; Jerry Sutton, Lex Lindsay; Judge McSweeny, James Marcus; Buck Gallagher, Henry Sedley; Collins, Charles King; Sheriff Harlman, John Beck; Mrs. Sutton, Georgie Cooper; Bartender , Theodore Lorch; Ed McSweeney, Hank Bell.
"MAN WITHOUT A NAME, THE"— UFA.— From the story by Robert Liebmann. Directed by Gustave Ucicky. The cast: Heinrich Martin, Werner Krauss; Htlene Martin, Hertha Thiele; Eva-Marie Sander, Helene Thimig; Dr. Alfred Sander, Mathias Wiemann; Julius Hanke, Julius Falkenstein; Crete Schulze, Maria Bard.
"MASK OF FU MANCHU, THE"— M-G-M — From the story by Sax Rohmer. Screen play by Irene Kuhn, Edgar Allan Woolf and John Willard. Directed by Charles Brabin. The cast: Dr. Fu Manchu, Boris Karloff; Nayland Smith, Lewis Stone; Sheila, Karen Morley; Terrence Granville, Charles Starrett; Fah Lo See, Myrna Loy; Yon Berg, Jean Hersholt; Sir Lionel Barton, Lawrence Grant; McLeod, David Torrence.
"MATCH KING, THE"— First National.— From the novel by Einar Thorvaldson. Screen play by Houston Branch and Sidney Sutherland. Directed by Howard Bretherton. The cast: Paul Kroll, Warren William; Maria Molnar, Lili Damita; Babe, Glenda Farrell; Erik Borg, Hardie Albright; Sonia, Juliette Compton; Use Wagner, Claire Dodd; Oscar, Spencer Charters; Nyberg, Murray Kinnell; Scarlatti, Harold Huber; Foreman, John Wray; Borglund, Alan Hale; Hobo, Harry Beresford; Erickson, George Meeker; Uncle, Alphonse Ethier; Maid, Greta Meyer; Rodensky, DeWitt Jennings; Frau Necker, Bodil Rosing.
"ME AND MY GAL"— Fox. — From the story by Barry Connersand Philip Klein. Screenplay by Arthur Kober. Directed by Raoul Walsh. The cast: Helen, Joan Bennett; Dan, Spencer Tracy; Kate, Marion Burns; Duke, George Walsh; Pop, J. Farrell MacDonald ; Baby Face, Noel Madison; Sarge, Henry B. Walthall; Jake, Bert Hanlon; Allen, Adrian Morris; Eddie, George Chandler; Hank, Hank Mann; Police Captain, Emmett Corrigan; Doctor, Lemist Esler.
"M EN OF AMERICA"— RKORadio.— From the story by Humphrey Pearson and Henry McCarty. Screen play by Samuel Ornitz and Jack Jungmeyer. Directed by Ralph Ince. The cast: Jim Parker, Bill Boyd; Smoky Joe, Charles "Chic" Sale; Anne, Dorothy Wilson; Cicero, Ralph Ince.
"NO MORE ORCHIDS"— Columbia.— From the story by Grace Perkins. Screen play by Gertrude Purcell. Directed bv Walter Lang. The cast: Anne Holt, Carole Lombard; Tony, Lyle Talbot; Bill Holt, Walter Connolly; Gran Holt, Louise Closser Hale; Dick, Allen Vincent; Rita, Ruthelma Stevens; Cedric, C. Aubrey Smith; Serge, Arthur Housman; Burkehart, William V Mong; Merriwell, Charles Hill Mailes; Prince Carlos, Jameson Thomas; Captain of Ship, Edward LeSaint; Cannon, William Worthington; Benton (butler), Broderick O'Farrell; Housekeeper, Belle Johnstone; Modiste, Harold Minjir; Holmes, Sidney Bracy.
"PENGUIN POOL MURDER, THE"— RKORadio. — From the novel by Stuart Palmer. Screen play by Willis Goldbeck. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Hildegard Withers, Edna May Oliver; Inspector Piper, James Gleason; Gwen Parker, Mae Clarke; Barry Coslello, Robert Armstrong; Philip Seymour, Donald Cook; Bertrand B. Hemingway, Clarence Wilson; Donovan, Edgar Kennedy; Secretary, Mary Mason; Telephone Operator, Rochelle Hudson; Gerald Parker, Guy Usher; Fink, James Donlan; Chicago Lew', Joe Hermano; Macdonald, William Le Maire; Ion Donnen, Gustav von Seyffertitz.
"PROSPERITY"— M-G-M.— From the story by Sylvia Thalberg and Frank Butler. Screen play by Zelda Sears and Eve Greene. Directed by Sam Wood. The cast: Maggie Warren, Marie Dressier; Lizzie Praskins, Polly Moran; Helen, Anita Page; John Warren, Norman Foster; Holland, John Miljan; Cissy, Jacquie Lyn; Buster, Jerry Tucker; Mayor, Charles Giblyn; Ezra Higgins, Frank Darien; Barber, Henry Armetta; Knapp, John Roche.
"RED-HAIRED ALIBI"— Tower Prod.— From