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ford, Helen Ware; Toko, Mike Marita; Detective, Fred Kelsey.
"HELL BELOW— M-G-M.— From the story "Pigboats" by Commander Edward Ellsberg. Adapted by Laird Doyle and Raymond L. Sehrock. Directed by Jack Conway. The cast: Lieut. Thomas Knowlton, U. S. N., Robert Montgomery; Lieut. Comdr. T. J. Toler, U. S. N., Walter Huston; Joan, Madge Evans; 'Ptomaine." Ship's Cook, Jimmy Durante; MacDougal, Chief Torpedo Man, Eugene Pallette; Lieut. (JG) "Brick" Walters, Robert Young; Herbert Slandish, Flight Comdr., Edwin Styles; Lieut. iJG) "Speed" Nelson, John Lee Mahin; Lieut. (JG) Radford, David Newell; Seaman Jenks, Sterling Holloway; Buck Teeth Sergeant, Charles Irwin.
"HERTHAS ERWACHEN" (Hertha's Awakening)— UFA. — From the story by Hertlia von Gebhardt. Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht. The cast: Karl Christians, Hans Brausewetter; Mr. Barthels, Erwin Kaiser; Herlha, his daughter, Toni van Eyck; Gertrude, her chum, Ruth Hellberg; Gertrude's mother, Elsa Wagner; Mr. Haber, Fritz Odemar; Miss Berghuhn, Hedwig Schlicter; "Old Schullheiss," Eduard Rothauser.
"HUMANITY"— Fox. — From the story "The Road to Heaven" by Harry Fried. Screen play by Bradley King. Directed by John Francis Dillon. The cast: Dr. William MacDonald, Ralph Morgan; Nancy Moore, Boots Mallory; Bill MacDonald, Alexander Kirkland; Olive Pellon, Irene Ware; Sam, Noel Madison; Farley, Wade Boteler; Schmiddy, Christian Rub; Rosie, Betty Jane Graham; Mrs. Bernstein, Ferike Boros; Dr. Van Buren, George Irving; Mr. Pelton, Crauford Kent; Mrs. Pellon, Nella Walker.
"LITTLE GIANT, THE"— Warners.— From the story by Robert Lord and Wilson Mizner. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: "Bugs" Ahearn, Edward G. Robinson; Ruth Wayburn, Mary Astor; Polly Cass, Helen Yinson; John Stanley. Kenneth Thomson; Edith, Shirley Grey; Al Daniels, Russell Hopton; Donald Cass, Berton Churchill; Gordon Cass, Donald Dillaway; Mrs. Cass, Louise Mackintosh; Frankie, Helen Mann.
"LOOKING FORWARD"— M-G-M.— From the play "Service" by C. L. Anthony. Screen play by Bess Meredyth. Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast: Benton, Lionel Barrymore; Gabriel Service, Sr., Lewis Stone; Isabel, Benita Hume; Caroline, Elizabeth Allan; Michael, Phillips Holmes; Geoffrey, Colin Clive; Birkenshaw, Alec B. Francis; Mrs. Benton, Doris Lloyd; Fellon, Halliwell Hobbs; Willie, Douglas Walton; Elsie, Viva Tattersall; Endicott, Lawrence Grant; Tressill, George K. Arthur; Burton. Charles Irwin; Barker, Billy Bevan; Gabriel Service, Sr., 1st, Holmes Herbert.
"LOVE IN MOROCCO"— Gaumont British — From the story " Baroud" by Rex Ingram and Benno Vigney. Directed bv Rex Ingram and Alice Tern.-. The cast: Si Altai, (Caid of lllouet), Felipe Montes; Zinah, his daughter, Rosita Garcia; Si flamed, his son, Pierre Batchoff; Andre Duval, Rex Ingram; Mabrouka, Arabella Fields; Si Amarok, Andrews Engelman; Captain Labry, Dennis Hoey; Arlette, Laura Salerni.
"M" — Nerofilm. — From the story by Thea von Harbou. Directed by Fritz Lang. The cast: The Murderer, Peter Lorre; The Mother, Ellen Widmann; The Child, Inge Landgut; The Safebreaker, Gustaf Grundgens; The Burglar, Fritz Gnass; The Card Sharper, Fritz Odemal; The Pickpocket, Paul Kemp; The Confidence Trickster, Theo Lingen; The President of Police, Ernest Stahl-Nachbaur; The Minister, Franz Stein; Superintendent Lohman, Otto Wernicke; Superintendent Groeber, Theodor Loos; The Blind Beggar, Georg John; Counsel for the Defense, Rudolf Blumner; The Watchman, Karl Platen; The Criminal Chief, Gerhard Bienert; The Landlady, Rosa Valetti.
"MADE ON BROADWAY"— M-G-M.— From the story "Public Relations" by Courtenay Terrett. Adapted by Courtenay Terrett. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: Jeff, Robert Montgomery; Mona, Sally Eilers; Claire, Madge Evans; Terwilliger, Eugene Pallette; Mayor Starling, C. Henry Gordon; Adele, Jean Parker; Ramon, Ivan Lebedeff; Mayor's Secretary, David Newell; Mr. Lepedis, Vince Barnett; Schullz, Joseph Cawthorn.
"MUSSOLINI SPEAKS"— Columbia.— Edited by Jack Cohn. Narrated by Lowell Thomas.
"OBEY THE LAW"— Columbia.— From the story by Harry Sauber. Screen play by Arthur Caesar. Directed by Benjamin Stoloff. The cast: Tony Pasqual. Leo Carrillo; Dickie Chester, Dickie Moore; Grace Chester, Lois Wilson; "Big Joe" Rierdon, Henry Clive; Bob Richards, Eddie Garr; Giovanni, Gino_Corrado; Kid Paris, Ward Bond.
"PHANTOM BROADCAST. THE"— Monogram.— From the screen play by Tristram Tupper. Directed by Phil Rosen. The cast: Norman Wilder, Ralph Forbes; Elsa Evans, Vivienne Osborne; Grant Murdock, Arnold Gray; Laura Hamilton, Gail Patrick; Sandy Higgins, Big Boy Williams; Dr. Brooks, Paul Page; Nancy, Pauline Garon; Broadcast Manager, Harland Tucker; Joe Maestro, Rockliffe Fellowes.
"PICK UP" — Paramount. — From the story by Vina Delmar. Screen play by S. K. Lauren and Agnes Brand Leahy. Adapted by Sidney Lazarus. Directed by Marion Gering. The cast: Mary Richards, Sylvia Sidney; Harry Glynn, George Raft; Jim Richards, William Harrigan; Muriel Stevens,
Photoplay Magazine for June, 1933
Lilian Bond; Sam Foster, Clarence Wilson; Magnolia, Louise Beavers; Artie Logan. George Meeker; Tony, Brooks Benedict; Jerome Turner, Robert McWade; Mr. lire-ester, Charles Middleton; Matron, Eleanor Lawson; Warden, Oscar Apfel; Johnson, Reporter, Al Hill; Freda, Florence Dudley; Sadie, Patricia Farley; Don, Eddie Clayton; Sally, Alice Adair; First Pantry Girl, Lona Andre; Second Pantry Girl, Gail Patrick; Prosecuting Attorney, Purnell Pratt; Peggy, Dorothy Layton.
"PICTURE SNATCHER"— Warners.— From the story by Danny Ahearn. Screen play by Allen Rivkin and P. J. Wolfson. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The cast: Danny, James Cagney; Patricia, Patricia Ellis; Alison, Alice White; McLean, Ralph Bellamy; Casey Nolan, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Fireman, George Pat Collins; Leo, Tom Wilson; Jerry, Ralf Harolde; Grover, Robert Barrat.
"PLEASURE CRUISE"— Fox.— From the play by Austen Allen. Screen play by Guy Bolton. Directed by Frank Tuttle. The Cast: Shirley Poole, Genevieve Tobin; Andrew Poole, Roland Young; Richard Taversham, Ralph Forbes; Mrs. Signus, Una O'Connor; Henry, Herbert Mundin; Judy, Minna Gombell; Murchison, Theodore Von Eltz; Alf, Frank Atkinson; Crum, Robert Greig; Rollins, Arthur Hoyt.
"REBEL. THE"— LTniversal.— From the story by Luis Trenker and Walter Schmidtkunz. Screen play by Edwin Knopf. Directed by Edwin Knopf. The cast: Severin Anderlan, Luis Trenker; Erika Riederer, Vilma Banky; Magistrate Riederer, Paul Bildt; Captain Leroy, Victor Varconi; Anderlan's Mother, Olga Engel; A nderlan's Sister, Erika Danhoff ; Lieutenant, Angelo Ferrari; Bavarian Sergeant, Fritz Greiner; General, Arthur Grosse; General's Wife, Anna Halfers; Young Peasant Leader, Clause Clausen; Krahvogel, Reinhold Bernt; Hagspiel, Emmerich Albert; Rabensteiner, Luis Ceroid; Pand, Panzl.
"SHRIEK IN THE NIGHT, A"— Allied.— From the story by Kurt Kempler. Screen play by Frances Hyland. Directed by Albert Ray. The cast: Patricia Morgan, Ginger Rogers; Theodore Rand, Lyle Talbot; Wilfred, Arthur Hoyt; Russell, Purnell Pratt; Janitor, Harvey Clark; Augusta, Lillian Harmer; Martini, Maurice Black.
"STRANGE PEOPLE"— Chesterfield. — From the story by Jack Townley. Directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast: Burton, Hale Hamilton; Jimmy Allen, John Darrow; Helen Mason, Gloria Shea; Edwards, Michael Visaroff; Insurance Man, Lew Kelly; Radio Man, Walter Brennon; Plumber, Jack Pennick; Mrs. Jones, Mary Foy; Mrs. Reid, Jane Keckley; Barber, Jerry Mandy; Burke, Stanley Blystone; Kelly, Frank LaRue.
"TERROR ABOARD"— Paramount. — From the story by Robert Presnell. Screen play by Harvey Thew and Manuel Seff. Directed by Paul Sloane. The cast: Blackie, Charlie Ruggles; Kreig, John Halliday; Cowles, Neil Hamilton; Lili, Shirley Grey; Cordoff, Jack LaRue; Millicent Ilazlill, Verree Teasdale; Lena, Leila Bennett; Morion Hazlitt, Morgan Wallace; Captain Alison, Thomas Jackson; Wilson, William Janney; Boatswain, Paul Hurst; Captain Swanson, Stanley Fields; Larson, Frank Hagney; Ship's Doctor, Clarence Wilson; Chef, Paul Porcasi; Sparks, Marty Faust; First Seaman, Clem Beauchamp; Male on Yacht, Peter Hancock; Cross-Eyed Sailor, Bobby Dunn.
"TODAY WE LIVE"— M-G-M.— From the story by William Faulkner. Screen play by Edith Fitzgerald and Dwight Taylor. Directed by Howard Hawks. The cast: Diana, Joan Crawford; Bogard, Gary Cooper; Claude, Robert Young; Ronnie, Franchot Tone; McGinnis, Roscoe Karns; Applegate, Louise Closser Hale; Major, Rollo Lloyd; Eleanor, Hilda Yaughn.
"TRICK FOR TRICK"— Fox.— From the play by Vivian Cosby, Shirley Warde and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Screen play by Howard Green. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The cast: Azrah, Ralph Morgan; La Tour, Victor Jory; Constance Russell, Sally Blane; Albert Young. Tom Dugan; Metzger, Luis Alberni; Mr. Russell, Edward Van Sloan; Sergeant Lombard, James Burtis; Boldy, Adrian Morris; Magician's Assistant, John George; Dr. Frank Fitzgerald, Willard Robertson; Prof. King, Herbert Bunston; Susie Henry, Dorothy Appleby; Jed Dobson, Booth Howard; David Adams, Clifford Jones; Chinaman, Jimmy Leong.
"WORKING MAN, THE"— Warners.— From the story by Edgar Franklin. Screen play by Charles Kenyon and Maude T. Howell. Directed by John Adolfi. The cast: Reeves, George Arliss; Jenny, Bette Davis; Benjamin, Hardie Albright; Henry Davidson, J. Farrell MacDonald; Tommy Hartland, Theodore Newton; Briggs, Edward Van Sloan; Pellison, Gordon Westcott; Haslill, Charles Evans; Judge Larson, Frederick Burton; Stenographer to Reeves, Pat Wing; Secretary to Benjamin, Claire McDowell; Mrs. Price, Ruthelma Stevens; Butler, Edward Cooper; Hammersmith, Wallis Clark; Dunwiddie, Douglas Dumbrille; Maid, Gertrude Sutton; While, Clarence Wilson.
"ZOO IN BUDAPEST"— Fox.— From the story by Melville Baker and Jack Kirkland. Screen play by Dan Totheroh, Louise Long, and Rowland V. Lee. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. The cast: Eve, Loretta Young; Zani, Gene Raymond; Dr. Grunbaum, O. P. Heggie; Paul Vandor, Wally Albright; Heinie, Paul Fix; Garbosh, Murray Kinnell; Katrina, Ruth Warren; Karl, Roy Stewart; Elsie, Frances Rich; Mr. Yandor, Niles Welch; Miss Murst, Lucille Ward; Roski, Russ Powell.
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