Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1934)

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Nurse, Hedda Hopper; Widow Scharrenhofer, Sarah Padden; Frenchman, Earle Foxe; Shidtz, George Meeker; Frau Klemhch, Bodil Rosing; Kleinholz, Jr., Donald Haines; Kessler, Monroe Owsley; Heilbul, G. P. Huntley, Jr.; Lauderback, Paul Fix; Dr. Sesam, Carlos de Valdez; Mr. Sesam, Tom Ricketts; Lehman, Frank Reicher; Putlbreese, Christian Rub; Spannfuss, Etinne Girardot; Chauffeur, Max Asher. "LOVE CAPTIVE, THE"— Universal.— From the story by Max Marcin. Continuity by Karen de Wolf. Directed by Max Marcin. The cast: Dr. Alexis Collender, Nils Asther; Alice Trask, Gloria Stuart; Dr. Norman Ware, Paul Kelly; Roger Loft, Alan Dinehart; Larry Chapman, Russ Brown; Jules Glass, John Wray; Valerie Loft, Renee Gadd; Mary Williams, Virginia Kami; Butler, Robert Greig; Mrs. Forndyce, Jane Meredith; Annie Nolan, Ellalee Ruby; Pete Nolan, Franklyn Ardell; Dr. Collins, Addison Richards; Dr. Blake, Sam Godfrey; Dr. Freund, Dimitrius Alexis. "MADAME DU BARRY"— Warners.— From the story by Edward Chodorov. Screen play by Edward Chodorov. Directed by William Dieterle. The cast: Du Barry, Dolores Del Rio; Louis XV, Reginald Owen; d'Aiguillon, Victor Jory; Richelieu, Osgood Perkins; Duchess de Grammoni, Verree Teasdale; Lebel, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Countess de Berne, Helen Lowell; Adelaide, Dorothy Tree; Marie Antoinette, Anita Louise; Due de Choiseul, Henry O'Neill; The Dauphin, Maynard Holmes; Professor de la Vauguyon, Hobart Cavanaugh; Bandit Leader, Robert Barrat; English Ambassador, Halliwell Hobbes; Mme. Noailles, Nella Walker; Sophie, Virginia Sale; Master of the Bedroom, Arthur Treacher; Zamore, Jesse Scott; Victorie, Camille Revelle. "MAN FROM UTAH, THE"— Monogram.— From the story by Lindsley Parsons. Directed by Robert N. Bradbury. The cast: John Weston, John Wayne; Marjorie Carter, Polly Ann Young; George Higgins, George Hayes; Cheyenne Kent, Yakima Canutt; Barton, Ed Peil; Dolores, Anita Compillo; Judge Carter, Lafe McKee; Sheriff, George Cleveland. "MAN WITH TWO FACES, THE"— First National. — From the play by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott. Screen play by Tom Reed and Niven Busch. Directed by Archie Mayo. The cast: Damon Wells, Edward G. Robinson; Jessica Wells, Mary Astor; Ben Weston, Ricardo Cortez; Dr. Kendall, Arthur Byron; Stanley Vance, Louis Calhern; Patsy, Dorothy Tree; Curtis, David Landau; Inspector, Henry O'Neill; Barry, John Eldredge; Peabody, Virginia Sale; Martha, Margaret Dale; Daphne, Mae Clarke; Morgue Keeper, Harry Tyler; Hatlie, Emily Fitzroy. "MERRY FRINKS, THE"— First National.— From the story by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola. Directed by Alfred Green. The cast: Mom Frink, Aline MacMahon; Uncle Newt, Guy Kibbee; Rmmell, Allen Jenkins; Grandma, Helen Lowell; Joe (Pa Frink), Hugh Herbert; Lucille, Joan Wheeler; Norman, Frankie Darro; Mrs. Shinliver, Maidel Turner; Dr. Shinliver, Harry C. Bradley; Oliver, James Bush; Frieda, Joan Sheldon; The Russians, Ivan Linow, Michael Visaroff; Crooked Theatrical Agent, Harold Huber; Ramon Alvarez, Ivan Lebedeff ; Camille, Louise Beavers; Mr. Brumby, Harry Beresford; Settlement Worker, Ethel Wales; Truant Officer, Ed Keane; Butler, Charles Coleman. "MERRY WIVES OF RENO"— Warners — From the story by Robert Lord. Directed by Bruce Humberstone. The cast: Frank Hammond, Donald Woods; Madge Hammond, Margaret Lindsay; Bernice, Glenda Farrell; Col. J. Kingsley Fitch, Hugh Herbert; Al, Frank McHugh; Tom Frazer, Guy Kibbee; Lois Frazer, Ruth Donnelly, Trapper, Rosco Ates; Mr. Derwent, Hobart Cavanaugh. "MIDNIGHT ALIBI" — First National.— Based on the story "The Old Doll's House" by Damon Runyon. Screen play by Warren Duff. Directed by Alan Crosland. The cast: Lance McGowan, Richard Barthelmess; Joan, Ann Dvorak; Abigail, Helen Chandler; The Old Doll, Helen Lowell; Ardsley, Henry O'Neill; Angle, Robert Barrat; Senator, Robert McWade; Wilson, Purnell Pratt; Hughie, Harry Tyler; Babe, Paul Hurst; Blind Man, Arthur Aylesworth; Black Mike, Vincent Sherman. " MONEY MEANS NOTHING"— Monogram — From the play "Cost of Living" by William Anthony McGuire. Adapted by Frances Hyland. Directed by Christy Cabanne. The cast: Kenneth, Wallace Ford; Julie, Gloria Shea; Green, Edgar Kennedy; Mrs. Green, Maidel Turner; Mrs. Ferris, Betty Blythe; Rohby, Eddie Tamblyn; Helen, Vivian Oakland; George, Richard Tucker; Silverman, Tenen Holtz; Mrs. Silverman, Ann Brody; Bulla, Olaf Hytten. "MOST PRECIOUS THING IN LIFE"— Columbia. — From the story by Travis Ingham. Screen play by Ethel Hill and Dore Schary. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. The cast: Ellen, Jean Arthur; Bob Kelsey, Donald Cook; Chris Kelsey, Richard Cromwell; Patty O'Day, Anita Louise; Mrs. Kelsey, Mary Forbes; Mrs. O'Day, Jane Darwell; Gubby Gerhart, Ben Alexander; Carter, John Wray; Head Coach, Dutch Hendrian; Assistant Coach, Ward Bond; Mr. Kelsey, Paul Stanton. "MURDER AT THE VANITIES"— Paramount.— From the story by Earl Carroll and Rufus King. Screen play by Carey Wilson and Joseph Gollomb. Directed by Mitchell Leisen. The cast: Photoplay Magazine for August, 1934 Eric Lander, Carl Brisson; Bill Murdock, Victor McLaglen; Jack Ellery, Jack Oakie; Ann Ware, Kitty Carlisle; Norma Watson, Dorothy Stickney; Rita Ross, Gertrude Michael; Mrs. Helene Smith, Jessie Ralph; Homer Boothby, Charles B. Middleton; Sadie Evans, Gail Patrick; Dr. Saunders, Donald Meek; Walsh, Otto Hoffman; Ben, Charles McAvoy; Beryl, Beryl Wallace; Vivien, Barbara Fritchie; Nancy, Toby Wing; Lona, Lona Andre; Stage Manager, Colin Tapley. "MURDER IN TRINIDAD"— Fox.— From the novel by John W. Vandercock. Screen play by Seton I. Miller. Directed by Louis King. The cast: Bertram Lynch, Nigel Bruce; Joan Cassell, Heather Angel; Howard Sutter, Victor Jory; Major Bruce Cassell, Murray Kinnell; Gregory Bronson, Douglas Walton; Duval, J. Carrol Naish; Sir Ellery'Bronson, Claude King; Inspector Henley, Pat Somerset; Davenanl, Francis Ford; Meah, John Davidson; Queechie, Noble Johnson. "MURDER ON THE BLACKBOARD"— RKORadio. — From the novel by Stuart Palmer. Screen play by Willis Goldbeck. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Hildigard Withers, Edna May Oliver; Inspector Piper, James Gleason; Addison Stevens, Bruce Cabot; Janey Davis, Gertrude Michael; Young Detective, Regis Toomey; Detective Donahue, Edgar Kennedy; Mr. MacFarland, Tully Marshall; Boy Student, Jackie Searl; School Janitor, Fredrik Vogeding; The Teacher Murdered, Barbara Fritchie. "ONCE TO EVERY BACHELOR"— Liberty.— Story suggested by "Search for the Spring" by Eleanor Gates. Screen play by George Waggner. Directed by William Nigh. The cast: Natalie, Marian Nixon; Lyle Stuart, Neil Hamilton; Mathews, William Austin; Uncle John, Raymond Hatton; Judy Bryant, Aileen Pringle; Aunt Henrietta, Kathleen Howard; District Attorney, Bradley Page; George Bryant, George Irving. "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE"— Columbia.— From the story by Dorothy Speare and Charles Beahan. Screen play by S. K. Lauren, James Gowand Edmund North. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. The cast: Mary, Grace Moore; Monteverdi, Tullio Carminati; Bill, Lyle Talbot; Lally, Mona Barrie; Angelina, Jessie Ralph; Giovanni, Luis Alberni; Galuppi, Andres De Segurola; Frappazini, Rosemary Glosz; Muriel, Nydia Westman. "OPERATOR 13"— M-G-M— From the stories by Robert W. Chambers. Screen play by Harvey Thew, Zelda Sears and Eve Greene. Directed by Richard Boleslavsky. The cast: Gail Loveless, Marion Davies; Captain Jack Gailliard, Gary Cooper; Eleanor, Jean Parker; Pauline, Katherine Alexander; Doctor Hitchcock, Ted Healy; Liltledale, Russell Hardie; John Pelham, Henry Wadsworth; ■General Stuart, Douglas Dumbrille; Captain Channing, Willard Robertson; Sweeney, Fuzzy Knight; Major Allen, Sidney Toler; Colonel Sharpe, Robert McWade; Mrs. Shackleford, Marjorie Gateson; Gaslon, Wade Boteler; Operator 55, Walter Long. "ORDERS IS ORDERS" — Gaumont-British.— From the play by Ian Hay and Anthony Armstrong. Screen play by Sidney Gilliat and Leslie Arliss. Directed by Walter Forde. The cast: Wanda, Charlotte Greenwood; Waggermeyer, James Gleason; The Colonel, Cyril Maude; Dave, Finlay Currie; Zingbaum, Percy Parsons; Brigadier, Cedric Hardwicke; Pavey, Donald Calthrop; Captain Harper, Ian Hunter; Patricia, Jane Carr; Dashwood, Ray Milland; Quartermaster, Edwin Lawrence; Slee, Eliot Makeham; Goffin, Hay Plumb. "PERSONALITY KID, THE"— Warners.— From the story by Gene Towne and Graham Baker. Screen play by Hugh Herbert and Erwin Gelsey. Directed by Alan Crosland. The cast: Ritzy, Pat O'Brien; Joan, Glenda Farrell; Patricia, Claire Dodd; Stephen, Henry O'Neill; Gavin, Robert Glecker; Rankin, Thomas Jackson; McPhail, Arthur Vinton; Clarence, Clarence Muse; Duncan, Clay Clement; Tiny, George Cooper; Ed, George Pat Collins; Louie, Al Hill. "RETURN OF THE TERROR"— First National.— From the story by Edgar Wallace. Screen play by Eugene Solow and Peter Milne. Directed by Howard Bretherton. The cast: Olga, Mary Astor; Dr. Goodman, Lyle Talbot; Dr. Redmayne, John Halliday; Joe, Frank McHugh; Burke, Irving Pichel; Reinhardt, Frank Reicher; Steve Scola, J. Carrol Naish; Virginia, Renee Whitney; Pudge, Robert Barrat; Soapy, George E. Stone; Bradley, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Mr. Tuttle, Etinne Girardot; Cotton, George Cooper; Jessop, Charles Grapewin; Tony, George Humbert; Mrs.Elvery, Maude Eburne; Miss Doolittle, Cecil Cunningham; Prosecuting Attorney, Frank Conroy. "SORRELL AND SON"— British & DominionUnited Artists. — Based on the novel by Warwick Deeping. Screen play by Lydia Hayward. Directed by Jack Raymond. The cast: Sorrell, H. B. Warner; Kit, His Son (child), Peter Penrose; Kit, His Son (adult), Hugh Williams; Molly, Winifred Shotter; Dora, Margot Grahame; Dr. Orange, Donald Calthrop; Buck, Wally Patch; Roland, Evelyn Roberts; Ethel, Hope Davy; Duncan, Louis Hey wood; Mrs. Palfrey, Ruby Miller. "STOLEN SWEETS " — Chesterfield. — From the story by Karl Brown. 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