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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"ALONG CAME SALLY"— Gainsborough.—
From the story by Tim Whelan. Screen play by Guy Bolton. Directed by Tim Whelan. The cast: Sally Bird, Cicely Courtneidge; Mademoiselle Zaza, Cicely Courtneidge; Michael "King" Kelly, Sam Hardy; Queenie, Phyllis Clare; Billy, Billy Milton; Casino, Ben Weldon; Little Joe, Enrico Naldi; Joan, Ann Hope; Madison, Ivor McLaren; Percy, Rex Evans; Tubby, Tubby Cipen; "Gloves" Clarke, Hartley Power.
"ARE WE CIVILIZED"— Raspin Prod.— From the story by Harold Sherman. Directed by Edwin Carewe. The cast: l'aul Franklin, Sr., William Farnum; Norma Bockner, Anita Louise; Abraham Li.icoln, Frank McGlynn; Feliz Bockner, Frank McGlynn; Paul Franklin, Jr., LeRoy Mason; Dr. Leonard Gear, Oscar Apfel; Col. Salter, Stuart Holmes; Moses, Alin Cavin; Buddha, Conrad Siderman; Confucius, Sidney T. Pink; Caesar, Harry Burkhart ; Christ, Charles Requa; Mohammed, J. C. Fowler; Christopher Columbus, Bert Lindley; George Washington, Aaron Edwards; Napoleon, William Humphries.
"BABY TAKE A BOW"— Fox. — From the story by Philip Klein and E. E. Paramore, Jr. Directed by Harry Lachman. The cast: Shirley, Shirley Temple; Eddie Ellison, James Dunn; Kay Ellison, Claire Trevor; Welch, Alan Dinehart; Larry Scolt, Ray Walker; Jane, Dorothy Libaire; Trigger Stone, Raff Harolde; Flannigan, James Flavin; Mr. Carson, Richard Tucker; Mrs. Carson, Oliver Tell.
"BACHELOR BAIT"— RKO-Radio.— From the story by Edward and Victor Halperin. Screen play by Glenn Tryon. Directed by George Stevens. The cast: Wilbur Fess, Stuart Erwin; Linda, Rochelle Hudson; Allie Summers, Pert Kelton; Ian Dusen, Skeets Gallagher; Big Barney, Berton Churchill; Don Belden, Grady Sutton; District Attorney, Clarence H. Wilson.
"BLACK MOON" — Columbia.— From the story by Clements Ripley. Screen play by Wells Root. Directed by Roy William Neill. The cast: Lane, Jack Holt; Gail, Fay Wray; Juanila, Dorothy Burgess; Nancy, Cora Sue Collins; Dr. Perez, Arnold Korff; Lunch, Clarence Muse; Anna, Eleanor Wesselhoeft; Ruva, Madame Sul-te-wan; Kala, Lawrence Criner; Macklin, Lumsden Hare.
"CHARLIE CHAN'S COURAGE" — Fox. — Based on the novel "The Chinese Parrot" by Earl Derr Biggers. Screen play by Seton I. Miller. Directed by George Hadden. The cast: Charlie Chan, Warner Oland; Paula Graham, Drue Leyton; Bob Crawford, Donald Woods; J. P. Madden, Paul Harvey; Martin Thome, Murray Kinnell; Professor Gamble, Harvey Clark.
"CLEOPATRA"— Paramount.— From the story by Waldemar Young and Vincent Lawrence. Adapted by Bartlett Cormack. Directed by C. B. DeMille. The cast: Cleopatra, Claudette Colbert; Julius Caesar, Warren William; Marc Antony, Henry Wilcoxon; Calpurnia, Gertrude Michael; Herod, Joseph Schildkraut; Uclavian, Ian Keith; Enobarbus, C. Aubrey Smith; Cassius, Ian MacLaren; Brutus, Arthur Hohl; Pothinos, Leonard Mudie; Appollodorus, Irving Pichel; Octavia, Claudia Dell; Charmian, Eleanor Phelps; Drussus, John Rutherford; Iras, Grace Durkin; Achillas, Robert Warwick; Casca, Edwin Maxwell; Circero, Charles Morris; The Soothsayer, Harry Beresford.
"DR. MONICA"— Warners.— From the play by Marja Morozowicz Szcepkowska. Screen play by Charles Kenyon. Directed by William Keighley. The cast: Dr. Monica, Kay Francis; Anna, Verree Teasdale; Mary, Jean Muir; John, Warren William; Louise, Virginia Pine; Mr. Pellinghill, Herbert Bunson; Mrs. Hazlitt, Ann Shoemaker; Burton, Phillip Reed; Mrs. Monahan, Emma Dunn; Mrs. Chandor, Virginia Hammond; Dr. Brent, Hale Hamilton.
"GRAND CANARY"— Fox.— From the novel by A. J. Cronin. Screen play by Ernest Pascal. Directed by Irving Cummings. The cast: Dr. Harvey Leith, Warner Baxter; Lady Mary Fielding, Madge Evans; Daisy Hemingway, Marjorie Rambeau; Suzan Tranter, Zita Johann; Jimmie Corcoran, Roger Imhof; Dr. Ismay, H. B. Warner; Robert Tranter, Barry Norton; Elissa Baynham, Juliette Compton; Captain Renton, Gilbert Emery; Trout, John Rogers; Steward, Gerald Rogers; Purser, Desmond Roberts; Marquesa, Carrie Daumery.
"HEART SONG" — Fox-Gaumont-British. — From the story by Walter Reisch. Directed by Friedrich Hollaender. The cast: Juliette, Lilian Harvey; The Duke, Charles Boyer; The Empress, Mady Christians; Didier, Maurice Evans; Arabella, Friedel Schuster; The Chamberlain, Ernest Thesiger; Offenbach, Julius Falkenstein; The Regimental Doctor, Huntley Wright; The Hospital Orderly, Reginald Smith; Marianne, Ruth Maitland; Elinne, O. B. Clarance.
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"HERE COMES THE NAVY"— Warners — From the story by Al Cohn and Ben Markson. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The cast: Chesty, James Cagney; Biff, Pat O'Brien; Dorothy, Gloria Stuart; Gladys, Dorothy Tree; Droopy, Frank McHugh; Executive Officer, Willard Robertson; Droopy's mother, Maude Eburne; Naval Commander Denny, Robert Barrat.
"HIS GREATEST GAMBLE"— RKORadio — From the story by Salisbury Field. Screen play by Sidney Buchman and Harry Hervey. Directed by John Cromwell. The cast: Philip Eden, Richard Dix; Alice, Dorothy Wilson; Stephen, Bruce Cabot; Florence, Erin O'Brien Moore; Alice, as a child, Edith Fellows; Bernice, Shirley Grey; The Butler, Leonard Carey; Jenny, Eily Malyon.
Helen Trenholme leaped from radio
dramatic acting to a role opposite
Warren William in Warners' "The
Case of the Howling Dog"
" IT'S A BOY"— Gainsborough. — From the story by Franz Arnold and Ernest Bach. Directed by Tim Whelan. The cast: Dudley Leake, Edward Everett Horton; James Skippell, Leslie Henson; Joe Piper, Albert Burdon; Anita Gunn, Heather Thatcher; F-ustace Bogle, Alfred Drayton; Allisler, Robertson Hare; Mary Bogle, Wendy Barrie; Mrs. Bogle, Helen Haye; Lillian, Joyce Kirby; Registrar, J. H. Roberts.
"JANE EYRE"— Monogram.— From the novel by Charlotte Bronte. Adapted by Adele Comandini. Directed by Christy Cabanne. The cast: Jane Eyre, Virginia Bruce; Rochester, Colin Clive; Blanche Ingram, Aileen Pringle; Charles Craig, Jameson Thomas; Mrs. Fairfax, Beryl Mercer; Brockelhurst, David Torrence; Lord Ingram, Lionel Belmore; Daisy, Joan Standing; Adele, Edith Fellows; Dr. Rivers, Desmond Robert; Grace Poole, Ethel Griffies; Mrs. Reed, Clarissa Selwynne; Bessie, Hylda Tyson; Miss Temple, Gretta Gould; Bertha Rochester, Claire DuBrey; Lady Ingram, Edith Kingdon; Halliburton, William Wagner; Jeweler, Olaf Hytten; Minister, William Burres; Mary Lane, Gail Kaye; Jane, as a child, Jean Darling; John Reed, Richard Quino; Georgiana, Anne Howard.
"LOST JUNGLE. THE"— Mascot.— Fromthe story by Colbert Clark and John Rathmell. Directed by Armand Schaefer and Dave Howard. The cast: Clyde Beatly, Clyde Beatty; Ruth Robinson, Cecilia Parker; Larry Henderson, Sid Saylor; Sharkey, Warner Richmond; Kirby, Wheeler Oakman; Thompson, Maston Williams; Explorer, J. Crauford Kent.
"LOUISIANA" — Robert Mint7 Prod. — From the story by J. Augustus Smith. Directed by Arthur Hoerl. The cast: Laura Bowman, Edna Barr, Lionel Monagas, J. Augustus Smith and Morris McKenny.
"MURDER IN THE PRIVATE CAR"— M-GM. — From the play "Rear Car" by Edward E. Rose. Screen play by Ralph Spence, Edgar A. Woolf and Al Boasberg. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: Scott, Charles Ruggles; Georgia, Una Merkel; Ruth, Mary Carlisle; Blake, Russell Hardie; Murray, Porter Hall; Hanks, Willard Robertson; Carson, Berton Churchill; Allen, Cliff Thompson; Titus, Snowflake.
"NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG, THE"— Paramount.— From the story by Frederick Irving Anderson. Screen play by Anthony Veiller and Frederick Irving Anderson. Directed by Ralph Murphy. The cast: Sophie Lang, Gertrude Michael; Max Bernard, (Sir Nigel Crane), Paul Cavanagh; Inspector Parr, Arthur Byron; Aunt Nellie, Alison Skipworth; Pellz, Leon Errol; Capt. Thompson, Ben Taggart; Robin, Norman Ainsley; 1st Jeweler, Arthur Hoyt; 2nd Jeweler, Edward McWade; Countess Di Cesca, Madame Jacoby; Augustus Telfen, Ferdinand Gottschalk; House Detective, Del Henderson; Floorwalker, Stanhope Wheatcroft; 1st Clerk, William Jeffries; 2nd Clerk. Jack Mulhall; 3rd Clerk, Perry Ivans; 4th Clerk, Alphonse Martell; French Marshall, Lucio Villegas; Oscar, Adrian Rosley.
"OF HUMAN BONDAGE"— RKO-Radio.— From the story by W. Somerset Maugham. Screen play by Lester Cohen. Directed by John Cromwell. The cast: Philip Carey, Leslie Howard; Mildred, Bette Davis; Sally, Frances Dee; Nora, Kay Johnson; Griffiths, Reginald Denny; Miller, Alan Hale; Alhelny, Reginald Owen; Dunsford, Reginald Sheffield; Dr. Jacobs, Desmond Roberts.
"OLD-FASHIONED WAY, THE"— Paramount. — From the screen play by J. P. McEvoy and Jack Cunningham. Adapted by Walter DeLeon and Garnett Weston. Directed by William Beaudine. The cast: The Great McGonigle, W. C. Fields; Albert Pepperday, Baby LeRoy; Wally Livingston, Joe Morrison; Betty McGonigle, Judith Allen; Gump, Tammany Young; Cleobalra Pepperday, Jan Duggan; Dick Bronson, Jack Mulhall; Mr. Livingston, Oscar Apfel; Charles Lowell, Joe Mills; Barlley Neauville, Samuel Ethridge; Mother Mack, Emma Ray; Agatha Sprague, Ruth Marion; Mr. Wendelschaffer, Otis Harlan; Mrs. Wendelschaffer, Nora Cecil; Sheriff Brown, Richard Carle; Sheriff Jones, Lew Kelly; Pullman Porter, Oscar Smith; Conductor, Edward J. LeSaint; Passenger, Davison Clark; Bertha, Dorothy Bay; Waitress, Maxine Elliott Hicks . . . Cast of "The Drunkard" — Drover Stevens, Larry Grenier; Mary Wilson, Ruth Marion; Landlord, William Blatchford; William Dawton, Joe Morrison; Mr. Arden Rencelaw, Jeffrey Williams; Squire Cribbs, W. C. Fields; Edward Middleton, Samuel Ethridge; Agnes Dawton, Judith Allen; Manager of Opera House, Del Henderson.
"OUR DAILY BREAD"— United Artists. — From the story by King Vidor. Adapted by Elizabeth Hill. Directed by King Vidor. The cast: Mary, Karen Morley; John, Tom Keene; Chris, John T. Qualen; Sally, Barbara Pepper; Louie, Addison Richards; Mother, Madame Boneita; Uncle Anthony, Harry Holman; Father, Harold Berquist; Old Lady, Marion Ballow; Mrs. Larsen, Alma Ferns; Larsen children. Three Milsfield children; Barber, Lionel Baccus; Cigar Salesman, Harris Gordon; Jew, Bill Engel; Plumber, Frank Minor; Carpenter, Henry Hall; Undertaker, Frank Hammond; Bully, Lynton Brant; Politician, Henry Burroughs; Little Man, Harry Brown; Professor, Harry Bradley; Blacksmith, Captain Anderson; Sheriff, Harrison Greene; Lawyer, Si Clogg; Tough Guy, Ray Spiker; Deputy Sheriff, Eddy Baker; Chief, Harry Barnard; First gossiping woman, Doris Kemter; Second gossiping woman, Florence Enright; Italian shoemaker, Harry Samuels; Jewish boy, Sidney Miller; Jewish wife, Nelly Nichols; \iolinist, Alex Schumberg; Stone Mason, Bud Ra^ ; Hannibal, Bob Reeves; Powerhouse man, Ed Biel; Motorcyclist, Jack Baldwin.
"RANDY RIDES ALONE"— Monogram.— From the story by Lindsley Parsons. Directed by Harry Fraser. The cast: Randy Bowers, John Wayne; Sally Rogers, Alberta Vaughn; Matt Black, George Hayes; Spike, Yakima Canutt; Sheriff, Earl Dwire; Depu.y, Tex Phelps; Henchman, Arthur Ortega.