Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1934)

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120 Photoplay Magazine for May, 1934 LOS ANGELES 71,. TOWN HOUSE INVITES INQUIRIES FROM THOSE PLANNING A TRIP TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WERNER HARTMAN MANAGER THE SMART HOTEL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Cltumyi Clttbact The women you most admire, and perhaps envy, prize their beauty and guard it. Their lustrous eyes and clear skin are the result of daily care. Above all else, these women keep their blood free of the poisons of constipation. Thousands of such women find Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets a matchless corrective. Made of pure vegetable ingredients. Know them by their olive color. They are a safe substitute for dangerous calomel. Not habitforming. All druggists, 15c, 30c and 60c, SKINNY? Gain weight. Help fill out hollow chest, limbs, arms, neck and bast. Get new pep, improve appetite, help overcome constipation. If you are the average normal person don't allow yourself to be embarrassed, laughed at, neglected. Results or no cost. Send for FREE TRIAL portion. Your request for Free Trial brings trial supply Tadex Tablets by return mail and complete S2.00 combination method which you may try under a 15 day refund guarantee. Try TADEX METHOD at our risk. TADEX CO. ,857-T Hamilton Terrace, Baltimore, Md. Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue ?50aWEEKatHOME! Ij^V Experience unnece-sary. Grow year 'round in basement , cellar, garage, idle places. We buy crop. FREE BOOK. 431-KR N. Clark St. MUSHROOM GROWERS ASSOCIATION Chicago. Illinois "ALWAYS A GENT " — Warners.— From the story by Laird Doyle and Ray Nazarro. Screen play by Bertram Milhauser. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Jimmy Corrigan, James Cagney; Joan, Bette Davis; Mabel, Alice White; Louie, Allen Jenkins; Joe Rector, Arthur Hohl; Ronnie, Phillip Reed; Hendrickson, Ralf Harolde; Walsingham, Alan Dinehart; Posy, Nora Lane; Gladys, Mayo Methot. "BEDSIDE" — First National. — From the story by Manuel Seff and Harvey Thew. Screen play by Lillie Hayward and James Wharton. Directed by Robert Florey. The cast: Louis, Warren William; Caroline, Jean Muir; Sparks, Allen Jenkins; Smith, David Landau; Maritza, Kathryn Sergava; Dr. Chester, Henry O'Neill; Wiley, Donald Meek; Versova, Renee Whitney; Dr. Michael, Walter Walker; Internes, Phillip Reed, Philip Faversham; Joe, Earle Foxe. "BEGGARS IN ERMINE" — Monogram. — From the novel by Esther Lynd Day. Adapted by Tristram Tupper. Directed by Phil Rosen. The cast: John Dawson, Lionel A twill; Merchant, Henry B. Walthall; Joyce, Betty Furness; James Marley, Jameson Thomas; Lee Marley, James Bush; Vivian, Astrid Allwyn; Joe Wilson, George Hayes; Scott Taggarl, Stephen Gross; Enright, Sam Godfrey; Joe Swanson, Lee Phelps; Mike the Mute, Clinton Lyle; Davis, Sidney deGray; Joyce (child), Gayle Kaye; Nurse, Myrtle Stedman; Police Captain, Gordon DeMaine. "BOTTOMS UP"— Fox. — From the story by B. G. DeSylva, David Butler and Sid Silvers. Directed by David Butler. The cast: "Smoothie" King, Spencer Tracy; Hal Reede, John Boles; Wanda Gale, Pat Paterson; "Limey" Brock, Herbert Mundin; "Spud" Mosco, Sid Silvers; Louis Wolf, Harry Green; Judith Marlowe, Thelma Todd; Detective Rooney, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Lane Worthing, Dell Henderson; Secretary, Suzanne Kaaren; Baldwin, Douglas Wood. "COME ON MARINES"— Paramount.— From the story by Philip Wylie. Screen' play by Byron Morgan and Joel Sayre. Directed by Henry Hathaway. The cast: Lucky Davis, Richard Arlen; Esther Cabot, Ida Lupino; Spud McGurke, Roscoe Karns; Jo Jo LaVerne, Grace Bradley; Susie Raybourne, Virginia Hammond; Kalherinr, Gwenllian Gill; Shirley, Clara Lou Sheridan; Dolly, Toby Wing; Wimpy, Fuzzy Knight; Lorclla, Lona Andre. "COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO"— Universal.— -From the story by Walter Fleisher. Screen play by Karen de Wolf. Directed by Karl Freund. The cast: Janet, Fay Wray; Rumowski, Paul Lukas; The Baron, Reginald Owen; Mimt, Patsy Kelly; Stefan, Paul Page; Sterner, John Sheehan; Flcnuer Girl, Carmel Myers; Hotel Manager, Robert McWade; Police Commissioner, Frank Reichcr; Picture Director, Richard Tucker; Rumatvski's Valel, Mathew Betz; Hotel Valel, Bobby Watson; Proprietor of Exchange, Dewey Robinson; Stefan's Friend, A. S. Byron; Newspaper Editor, Harvey Clark. "CRIME DOCTOR, THE" — RKO-Radio. — From the novel, "The Big Bow Mystery," by Israel Zangwill. Directed by John Robertson. The cast: Dan Gilford, Otto Kruger; Andra, Karen Morley; Gary Patten, Nils Asther; Blanch Flynn, Judith Wood. "DAVID HARUM" — Fox. — From the novel by Edward Noyes Westcott. Screen play by Walter Woods. Directed by James Cruze. The cast: David II arum. Will Rogers; Polly, Louise Dresser; Ann, Evelyn Venable; John, Kent Taylor; Sylvester, Stepin Fetchit; Wcolsey, Noah Beery; Edwards, Roger Imhof; Elwin, Frank Melton; Deacon, Charles Middleton; Widow, Sarah Padden; Sairy, Lillian Stuart. "FEROCIOUS PAL" — Principal Pictures. — From the story by Joseph Anthony Roach. Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. The cast: Kazan, Kazan; Doctor Elliott, Robert Manning; Patricia, Ruth Sullivan; Dave Brownell, Tom London; Johnnie Diggens, Gene Toler; Sheriff, Harry Dunkinson; Eb Boliver, Henry Roquemore; Charlie, Nelson McDowell; Sykes, Ed Cecil; Martha, Grace Wood; Champo, Prince. "FOUND ALIVE" — Ideal Pictures. — From the story by Captain Jacob Conn. Directed by Charles Hutchison. The cast: Mrs. Roberts, Barbara Bedford; Bobby Roberts, Maurice Murphy; Mr. Robots, Robert Frazer; Brooks, Harry Griffith. "GAMBLING LADY "—Warners.— From the story by Doris Malloy. Screen play by Ralph Block and Doris Malloy. Directed by Archie Mayo. The cast: Lady Lee, Barbara Stanwyck; Garry Madison, Joel McCrea; Charlie Lang, Pat O'Brien; Sheila Aiken, Claire Dodd; Peter Madison, C. Aubrey Smith; Fallin, Arthur Vinton; Don, Philip Faversham; Cornelius, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Mike Lee, Robert Barrat; Graves, Robert Elliott; Steve, Phillip Reed; Pryor, Arthur Treacher. "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS"— Fox — From the story by George White. Directed by George White. The cast: Jimmy Mai tin, Rudy Vallee; Happy McGillicuddy, Jimmy Durante; Kilty Donnelly, Alice Faye; Barbara Loraine, Adrienne Ames; Nicholas Milwoch, Gregory Ratoff; Stew Hart, Cliff Edwards; Patsy Dey, Dixie Dunbar; Miss Lee, Gertrude Michael; Minister, Richard Carle; Pete Pandos, Warren Hymer; Al Burke, Tom Jackson; Count Dekker, Armand Kaliz; "Sailor" Brown, Roger Gray; Harold Bestry, William Bailey; John R. Loraine, George Irving; Judge O'Neill, Ed Le Saint; Specially Beauties, Eunice Coleman, Martha Merrill, Lois Eckhart, Hilda Knight, Peggy Mosley, Lucille Walker; Eleanor Sawyer, Edna May Jones; The Meglin Kiddies. "HAROLD TEEN" — Warners. — From the comic strip by Carl Ed. Screen play by Paul Gerard Smith and Al Colin. Directed by Murray Roth. The cast: Harold Teen, Hal LeRoy; Lillums, Rochelle Hudson; Minn, Patricia Ellis; Ralhburn, Hugh Herbert; Pop, Hobart Cavanaugh; Snatcher, Doug Dumbrille; Shadow, Eddie Tamblyn; Lilacs, Chic Chandler; Pa Lovewell, Guy Kibbee; Ma Lovewell, Clara Blandick; Sally, Mayo Methot; Parmalee, Richard Carle; McKinney, Charles Wilson. "HEAT LIGHTNING"— Warners.— From the original play by Leon Abrams and George Abbott. Screen play by Brown Holmes and Warren Duff. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Olga, Aline MacMahon; Myra, Ann Dvorak; Jeff, Lyle Talbot; Mrs. Tiflon, Glenda Farrell; Frank, Frank McHugh; George, Preston Foster; Steve, Theodore Newton; Husband, Edgar Kennedy; Wife, Jane Darwell; Mrs. Ashton-Asliley, Ruth Donnelly; Everett, Willard Robertson; Business Man, Harry C. Bradley; Blonde Cutie, Muriel Evans; Sheriff, James Durkin. "HONOR OF THE WEST"— Universal.— From the story by Nate Gatzert. Directed by Alan James. The cast: Ken, Ken Maynard; Clem, Ken Maynard; Mary, Cecilia Parker; Rawhide, Fred Kohler; Boots, Frank Hagney; Rocky, Jack Rockwell; Turner, James Marcus; Smoky, Al Smith; Charlie, Eddie Barnes; Pete, Slim Whittaker; Saloonkeeper, Franklin Farnum; Tarzan, Tarzan. " HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD, THE"— 20th Century-United Artists. — From the play by George Hembert Westley. Screen play by Nunnally Johnson. Directed by Alfred Werker. The cast: Maier Rothschild, George Arliss; Nathan Rothschild, George Arliss; Lediantz, Boris Karloff; Julie Rothschild, Loretta Young; Lt. Col. Filzroy, Robert Young; Wellington, C. Aubrey Smith; Herries, Reginald Owen; Metternich, Alan Mowbray; James, Murray Kinnell; Solomon, Paul Harvey; Carl, Noel Madison; Wife, Florence Arliss; Amschel, Ivan Simpson; Gudula Rothschild, Helen Westley; Rowerth, Holmes Herbert; Baring, Arthur Byron; Talleyrand, Georges Renavent; Prime Minister, Gilbert Emery; Tax Collector, Leonard Mudie; Nesserolde, Charles Evans. "I BELIEVED IN YOU "—Fox.— From an idea by William Anthony McGuire. Screen play by William Conselman. Directed by Irving Cummings. The cast: True Merrill, Rosemary Ames; Jim Croxd, \ 1'ctor Jory; Michael Harrison, John Boles; Pamela Banks, Gertrude Michael; Saracen Jones, George Meeker; Russell Storm, Leslie Fenton; Vavara, Joyzelle; Joe, Jed Prouty; Oliver, Morgan Wallace; Giacomo, Luis Alberni. "INTRUDER, THE" — Allied. — From the screen play by Frances Hyland. Directed by Albert Ray. The cast: Jack Brandt, Monte Blue; Connie Wayne, Lila Lee; Daisy, Gwen Lee; Reggie Wayne, Arthur Housman. "JOURNAL OF A CRIME"— First National.— From the play by Jacques Deval. Screen play by F. Hugh Herbert. Directed by William Keighley. The cast: Francoise, Ruth Chatterton; Paul, Adolphe Menjou; Chaulard, George Barbier; Eddie, Phillip Reed; Simone, Claire Dodd; Doctor, Henry O'Neill; Rigaud, Edward McWade; Winterstein, Frank Reicher; Henri, Henry Kolker; Maid, Leila Bennett; Costelli, Noel Madison; Stage Manager, Frank Darien; Victor, Olaf Hytten; Florenstan, Walter Pidgeon; Inspector, Clay Clement; Germaine Cartier, Douglas Dumbrille. "LAZY RIVER"— M-G-M— From the story by Lea David Freeman. Screen play by Lucien Hubbard. Directed by George B. Seitz. The cast: Sarah, Jean Parker; Bill, Robert Young; Sam Kee, C. Henry Gordon; Gabby, Ted Healy; Tiny, Nat Pendleton; Ruby, Ruth Channing; Miss Minnie, Maude Eburne; Captain Orkney, Raymond Hatton; Suzanne, Irene Franklin; Ambrose, Joseph Cawthorn; Sheriff, Erville Anderson; Armand, George Lewis. "LET'S BE RITZY"— Universal.— From the stage play by William Anthony McGuire. Screen play by Harry Sauber and Earle Snell. Directed by Edward Ludwig. The cast: Jimmie, Lew Ayres; Ruth, Patricia Ellis; Belly, Isabel Jewell; Bill Damroy, Frank McHugh; Pembrook, Berton Churchill; Splevin, Robert McWade; Mrs. Burton, Hedda