Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1933)

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The cast: Kaspa, Buster Crabbe; Anna Rogers, Frances Dee; Ed Peters, Douglas Dumbrille; John C. Knolls, Robert Adair; Mrs. Knolls, Florence Britton; Kaspa (Age 3), Ronnie Cosbey; Joe Nolan, Robert Barrat; Gwana, Sam Baker; Killy. Patricia Farley; Forbes, Sidney Toler; Sue, Nydia Westman; Corey, Irving Pichel; Gus, Warner Richmond; Government Inspector, William J. Kelly. "KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR, THE"— Universal.— From the play by Ladislaus Fodor. Adapted bv William Anthony McGuire. Directed by James Whale. The cast: Maria, Nancy Carroll; Dr. Paul Held, Frank Morgan; Dr. Waller Bernsdorf, Paul Lukas; Frau Bernsdorf, Gloria Stuart; Hilda. Jean Dixon; Bachelor, Walter Pidgeon; Schullz, Charles Grapewin. "LADY'S PROFESSION. A" — Paramount. — From the story by Nina Wilcox Putnam. Screen play by Walter DeLeon and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. Directed by Norman McLeod. The cast: Beulah Bonncll, Alison Skipworth; Lord Reginald Withers, Roland Young; Cecily Withers, Sari Maritza; Dick Garfield, Kent Taylor; Tony, Roscoe Karns; James Garfield, George Barbier; Bolton, Warren Hymer; Keyhole McKlusky, Billy Bletcher; The -Colonel," DeWitt Jennings; Crotchetl, Edgar Norton; LadyMcDougal, Ethel Grimes; Miss Snodgrass, Claudia Craddock; Mulroy, James Burke; Steward, George Burton; Boy on Boat, Jackie Searl; Cockney Steward, John Irwin; First Officer, Harold Berquist; Second Officer, Fred Peters;1 Third Officer, Eddie Baker; Captain, Bradv Kline; Lieutenant, Ben Taggart; Albert, Leonard Carey; Taxi Driver, Bob North; The Blonde, Ethel Sykes. "LIFE OF JIMMY DOLAN, THE"— Warners. — From the story by Bertram Milhauser and Beulah Marie Dix. Screen play by David Boehm and Erwin Gelsey. Directed by Archie Mayo. The cast: Jimmy, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Peggy, Loretta Young; Aunt, Aline MacMahon; Phlaxer, Guy Kibbee; Doc Woods, Lyle Talbot; Budgie, Fin Dorsay; Reggie Newman, Harold Huber; Goldie, Shirley Grey; Magee, George Meeker; George, David Durand; Sam, Farina; Freckles, Mickey Rooney; Mary Lou, Dawn O'Day; Malvin, Arthur Hohl; Luis Primero, Arthur DeKuh. "MAN WHO WON, THE"— British International.— From the novel "Mr. Bill the Conqueror" by Dion Titheridge. Directed by Norman Walker. The cast: William Norman, Henry Kendall; Rosemary Lannick, Heather Angel; Diana Trenchard, Nora Swinburne; Dave Lannick, Sam Livesey; Deborah Turtle, Louise Tinsley; Tom Turtle, Moore Marriott. "MASQUERADER, THE" — Goldwyn-United Artists. — -From the novel by Katherine Cecil Thurston. Screen play by Howard Estabrook. Directed by Richard Wallace. The cast: John Chilcole, Ronald Colman; John Loder, Ronald Colman; Eve Chilcote, Elissa Landi; Lady Joyce, Juliette Compton; Brock, Halliwell Hobbes; Fraser, David Torrence; Lakely, Creighton Hale; Robbins, Helen Jerome Eddy; Alston, Eric Wilton; Speaker of the House, Montague Shaw. "MIND READER. THE"— First National.— From the play by Vivian Cosby. Screen play by Wilson Mizner and Robert Lord. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Chandra, Warren William; Sylvia. Constance Cummings; Frank, Allen Jenkins; Swami, Robert Greig; Sam, Clarence Muse; Jack Taylor, Donald Dillaway; Aunt, Clara Blandick; Don, Earle Foxe; Mrs. Austin, Natalie Moorhead; Senny, Mayo Methot. "MURDERS IN THE ZOO"— Paramount.— From the story' by Philip Wylie and Seton I. Miller. Directed by Edward Sutherland. The cast: Peter Yates, Charlie Ruggles; Eric Gorman, Lionel A twill; Jerry Evans, Gail Patrick; Dr. Woodford, Randolph Scott; Roger Hewitt, John Lodge; Evelyn Gorman, Kathleen Burke; Professor Evans, Harry Beresford; Dan, Edward McWade. "OLIVER TWIST" — Monogram. — From the novel by Charles Dickens. Continuity by Elizabeth Meehan. Directed by William Cowen. The cast: Oliver Twist, Dickie Moore; Fagin, Irving Pichel; Bill Sikes, William Boyd; Nancy Sikes, Doris Lloyd; Rose Maylie, Barbara Kent; Brownlow, Alec B. Francis; Toby Crackit, George K. Arthur; Chilling, Clyde Cook; The Artful Dodger, Sonny Ray; Charlie Bates, George Nash; Bumble, Lionel Belmore; Mrs. Corney, Tempe Pigott; Sowerberry, Nelson McDowell; Mrs. Sowerberry, Virginia Sale; Noah Clay pole, Bobby Nelson; Grimwig, Harry Holman. "OUR BETTERS" — RKO-Radio. — From the play by W. Somerset Maugham. Screen play by Jane Murfin and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Directed by George Cukor. The cast: Lady Pearl Grayston, Constance Bennett; Pepi D'cosla, Gilbert Roland; Fleming Harvey, Charles Starrett; Bessie, Anita Louise; Princess, Phoebe Foster; Thornton Clay, Grant Mitchell; Lord Bleane, Hugh Sinclair; Lord George Grayston, Alan Mowbray; Arthur Fenwick, Minor Watson; The Duchess, Violet Kemble-Cooper; Ernest, Tyrell Davis; Mrs. Saunders, Virginia Howell; Mr. Saunders, Walter Walker; Pole, Harold Entwhistle. "OUT ALL NIGHT"— Universal.— From the story by Tim Whelan. Screen play by William Anthony McGuire. Directed by Sam Taylor. The cast: Ronald Colgate, Slim Summerville; Bonny, ZaSu Pitts; Mrs. Colgate, Laura Hope Crews; Kale, Photoplay Magazine for May, 1933 Shirlev Grev; Rosemountain, Alexander Carr; David Arnold, Rollo Lloyd; Children, Billy Barty, Mary Jane Temple, Phillip Purdy; Tracy, Gene Lewis. Also Florence Enright, Dorothy Bay, Mae Busch, Paul Hurst. "PAROLE'GIRL" — Columbia. — From the story by Norman Krasna. Directed by Edward F. Cline. The cast: Sylvia, Mae Clarke; Joe Smith, Ralph Bellamy; Jeanic, Marie Prevost; Tony, Hale Hamilton; Taylor, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Manager, Ernest Wood; Walsh, Sam Godfrey; Harris, John Paul Jones; Burns, Lee Phelps. "PENAL CODE, THE" — Freuler Film. — From the story by Edmund T. Lowe. Continuity by F. Hugh Herbert. Directed by George Melford. The cast: Robert Palmer, Regis Toomey; Marguerite Shannon, Helen Cohan; Sgl. Del. Bender, Pat O'Malley; James Forrester, Robert Ellis; Mrs. Palmer, Virginia True Boardman; Mr. Shannon, Henry Hall; Isaac Lewin, Leander De Cordova; Warden, John Ince; Lefty, Murdock MacQuarrie; McCarthy, Olin Francis. "PERFECT UNDERSTANDING" — United Artists. — From the story by Miles Malleson. Directed by Cyril Gardner. The cast: Judy, Gloria Swanson; Nicholas, Laurence Olivier; Ronnson, John Halliday; Lord Portleigh, Sir Nigel Playfair; George, Michael Farmer; Kitty, Genevieve Tobin; Stephanie, Nora Swinburne; Sir John, Charles Cullum; Butler, Peter Gawthorne; Cook, Rosalinde Fuller; Maid, Evelyn Bostock; Dr. Graham, O. B. Clarence; Mrs. Graham, Mary Jerrold. "SAILOR'S LUCK"— Fox.— From the story by Marguerite Roberts and Charlotte Miller. Directed by Raoul Walsh. The cast: Jimmy Harrigan, James Dunn; Sally Brent, Sally Eilers; Barnacle Benny, Sammy Cohen; Bilge, Frank Moran; Baron Darrow, Victor Jory; Minnie Broadhurst, Esther Muir; J. Felix Hemingway, Will Stanton; Angelo, Curley Wright; Rico, Jerry Mandy; Elmer Brown, Lucien Littlefield; Elmer Brown, Jr., Buster Phelps; Attendant, Frank Atkinson. "STATE TROOPER"— Columbia.— From the story by Lambert Hillyer. Screen play by Stuart Anthony. Directed by D. Ross Lederman. The cast: Michael Rolph, Regis Toomey; Jane Brady, Evalyn Knapp; Estelle, Barbara Weeks; Carter, Raymond Hatton; Jarvis, Mathew Betz; W. J. Brady, Edwin Maxwell; Burman, Walter McGrail; Graber, Lew Kelly; Jimmy, Don Chapman; Morgan, Eddie Chandler. "STRICTLY PERSONAL" — Paramount. — From the story by Wilson Mizner and Robert T. Shannon. Screen play by Willard Mack and Beatrice Banyard. Directed by Ralph Murphy. The cast: Annie, Marjorie Rarhbeau; Soapy, Edward Ellis; Mary, Dorothy Jordan; Andy, Eddie Quillan; Magruder, Louis Calhern; Bessie, Dorothy Burgess; Wetzel, Hugh Herbert; Mrs. Caslleman, Olive Tell; Hope Jennings, Jean Barry"; Jerry O'Connor, Rollo Lloyd; Hewes, Charles Sellon; Holbrook, Ben Hall; Giggles, Gay Seabrook; Biddlebury, Harvey Clark; Captain Reardon, DeWitt Jennings; Mrs. Lovell, Helen Jerome Eddy; Flynn, Thomas Jackson; Leila, Hazel Jones. "SWEEPINGS"— RKO-Radio.— From the novel by Lester Cohen. Screen play by Lester Cohen, Howard Estabrook and H. W. Hanemann. Directed by John Cromwell. The cast: Daniel Pardway, Lionel Barrymore; Thane, Alan Dinehart; Freddie, Eric Linden; Gene, William Gargan; Phoebe, Gloria Stuart; Ullman, Gregory Ratoff; Grimson, Lucien Littlefield; Abigail, Nan Sunderland; Mamie, Helen Mack; Prince Niko, Ivan Lebedeff; Bert, George Meeker. "THERE GOES THE BRIDE"— Gainsborough. —From the story by Fred Raymond and Noel Gay. Directed by Albert de Courville. The cast: Max, Owen Nares; Annette Marquand, Jessie Matthews; Cora, Carol Goodner; M. Marquand, Charles Carson; Mme. Marquand, Barbara Everest; Rudolph, Basil Radford; Housekeeper, Winifred Oughton; Clark (chauffeur), Jerry Vcrno; Jacques, Roland Culver; Alphonse, Jack Morrison; Pierre, Max Kirby; M. Duchaine, Gordon McLeod; Mme. Duchaine, Mignon O'Doherty; Chief of Police, Lawrence Hanray; Public Prosecutor, George Zucco. "UNDER THE TONTO RIM"— Paramount — From the story by Zane Grey. Screen play by Jack Cunningham and Gerald Geraghty. Directed byHenry Hathaway. 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