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Casts of Current Pictures
Rallying for relief: Charles Boyer, who's seldom photographed without a hat, and Irene Dunne at a Chinatown benefit festival
•■ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS"— Paramount. Screen play by Frank Butler, Seena Owen and Lillie Havward. Story by Seena Owen and Kurt Siodmak. From the plav by LeRoy Clemens and John B. Hymer. Directed by Alfred Santell. Cast: Aloma, Dorothy Lamour; Tanoa, Jon Hall; Corky, Lynne Overman; Revo, Philip Reed; Kan, Katherine deMille; Hinh Priest. Fritz Leilier; Nea. Rita Shaw; Tarusa. Esther Dale; Raaiti, Pedro de Cordoba; Ikali, John Barclay; Aloma (as a child). Norma Jean Nelson; Nea (as a child), Evelyn Del Rio; Tanoa (as a child), Scotty Beckett; Rezo (as a child), Billy Roy; Moukali. Noble Johnson.
"BADLANDS OF DAKOTA" — Universal. Screen play by Gerald Geraghty. OriRinal story by Harold Shumate. Directed by Alfred E. Green. Cast Jim Hollidav. Robert Stack; Anne Grayson, Ann Rutherford; Wild Bill Hickok. Richard Dix; Jane Frances Farmer; Bob HoUiday, Brod Crawford; Rocky. Hugh Herbert; Spearfish. Andy Devine; Jack McC all. Lon Chaney, Jr.; Hurricane Harry Fuzzy Knight; General Custer, Addison Richa'rds; Chapman, Bradley Pace; Uncle Wilbur, Samuel S. Hinds; Mercer, Carleton Young; Russell, Glenn Strange; Joe, Don Barclay; Benson, Em'mett Vogan; Chinaman, Willie Fung; Judrie, Edward Fielding; The Jesters, Dwight Latham, Walter Carlson, Guy Bonham.
"BELLE STARR"— 20th Century-Fox. Screen play by Lamar Trotti. Story by Niven Busch and Cameron Rogers. Directed by Irving Cummings. Cast; Sam Starr. Randolph Scott; Belle Starr. Gene Tierney; Major Thomas Crail, Dana Andrews; Ed Shirley. John Shepperd; Sarah, Elizabeth Patterson; Blue Duck, Chill Wills; Mammy Lou, Louise Beavers; Jasper Tench, Olin Rowland; Sergeant, Paul Burns, John Cole, Joseph Sawyer; Jim Cole, Joseph Downing; Colonel Thornton, Howard Hickman; Colonel Bright, Charles Trowbridge; ^fJ-(icant, James Flavin; Carpetbagger, Charles Middleton.
"BLONDE FROM SINGAPORE. THE"— Columbia. Screen play by George Bricker. Story by Houston Branch. Directed bv Edward Dmytryk. ('ast: Mary Brooks, Florence Rice; Terry Prcscott, Leif Erikson; "Waffles" Billiniis, Gordon Jones; Senicanf Burns, Don Beddoe; Prince Sali. Alexander D'Arcy; Sultana. Adele Rowland; Sir Regi nald Bevin, Lumsden Hare; Tada, Richard Terry; Captain Nelson, Emory Parnell.
"DIVE BOMBER" — Warners. Screen play by Frank Wead and Robert Buckncr. From a story by Frank Wead. Directed by Michael Curtiz.' Cast : Doug Lee. Errol Flynn; Joe Blake. Fred MacMurray; Lance Rogers. Ralph Bellamy; Linda Fisher, Alexis Smith; Art Lyons. Robert Armstrong; Tim Griffin, Regis Toomey; Lucky James. Allen Jenl-nis; John 'Thomas Anthony. Craig Stevens; Chubby, Herbert Anderson; Senior Surgeon at San Uiego, Moroni Olsen; Szt'cde Larson, Louis Jean Heydt; Corps Man, C\'\R Nazarro.
"DR. KILDARE'S WEDDING DAY"— M-G-M. Screen play by Willis Goldbeck and Harry Ruskin. Story by Ormond Ruthvcn and Lawrence P. Bachmann. Based upon the characters created by Max Brand. Directed by Harold S. Bucquet. Cast: Dr. James Kildare, Lew Ayres; Dr. Leonard Gillespie, Lionel Barrymore; Mary Lamont, Laraine Day; Vernon Briggs, Red Skelton; Molly Byrd, .\lma Kriiger; />)■. Stephen Kildare. Sainuel S. Hinds; Constan:o Labardi. Nils Asther; Dr. Walter Carew, Walter Kingsford; Mrs. Martha Kildare. H^mma Dunn; Dr. Lockberg, Miles Frank Orth; Cono-.'cr, George H. Reed; Sally, Marie Blake; Mrs. Bartlett, Margaret Seddon.
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"FLYING BLIND" — Paramount. Original screen play by Maxwell Shane and Richard Slurphy. Directed by Frank McDonald. Cast: Jim Clark, Richard Arlen; Shirley Brooks, Jean Parker; Eric Karolek, Nils Asther; Veronica, Marie Wilson; Rocky Drake, Roger Pryor; Riley. Eddie Quillan; Bob Fuller, Dick Purcell; Chester Gimble, Grady .Sutton; Miss Danila. Kay Sutton; Corenson's Sccty, Charlotte Henry; Nunnally, Joe Creban; Lew West, William Hall; Leo Qualen, Dwight Frye; Dispatcher, James Seay; Police Officer, George McKay; Jerry, Pat West; Scout Leader, Darwood Kaye; Pilot. Bill Kellogg; Telephcnie Operator, Gayle Mellott; Messenger Boy, Scotty Groves; First Business Man, Bob Ireland; Second Business Man, Raymond Cooper; Sales-woman, Mildred Shay; Colonel. Sam Flint; Justice, Frank Darian; Murph Corenson, Dick Keane.
"LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY"— M-G M. Screen play by Agnes Christine Johnson. Based upon the characters created by Aurania Rouvrol. Cast: Judge Hardy. Lewis Stone; Andy Hardy, Mickey Rooney; Betsy Booth, Judy Garland; iMrs. Hardy, Fay Holden; Polly Benedict. Ann Rutherford; Aunt Milly, Sara Haden; Jennitt Hick. Patricia Dane; Jimmy Frobishcr, Ray McDonald.
"LITTLE FOXES, THE" — Goldwyn-RKORadio. Screen play by Lillian Hellman. From the play by Lillian Hellman. Directed by William Wyler. Cast: Regina Giddens. Bette Davis; Horace Giddens. Herbert Marshall; Alexandra Giddens, Teresa Wright; David Hewitt, Richard Carlson; Birdie Hubbard, Patricia Collinge; Leo Hubbard. Dan Duryea; Ben Hubbard, Charles Dingle; Oscar Hubbard, Carl Benton Reid; Addie, Jessie Grayson; Cal. John Marriott; William Marshall, Russell Hicks; Manders, Lurien Littlefield; Mrs. He-zcitt, X'irginia Brissac; Julia, Terry Nibert; Harold, Henry "Hot Shot" Thomas; Simon, Charles R. Moore.
"LYDIA" — Korda-U. A. Screen play by Ben Hecht and Samuel Hoffensteiii. Original story by Julien Duvivier and L. Bush-Fekete. Directed by Julien Duvivier. Cast: Lydia, Macmillan. Merle Oberon; Granny, Edna May Oliver; Richard, .Wan Marshal; Michael, Joseph Gotten; Frank, Hans Yaray; Bob, George Reeves; Butler, John Halliday; Johnny's mother, Sara AUgood; Johnny, Bill Roy; Old Ned, Frank Conlan.
"NEW YORK TOWN"— Paramount. Screen play by Lewis Meltzer. Based on a story by Jo Swerling. Directed by Charles Vidor. Cast: Victor Ballard Fred MacMurray: Alexandra Curtis. Mary Martin; Paul Bryson. Jr.. Robert Preston; Stefan Jano'wski, Akim Tamiroff; Sam, Lynne (Overman; Vyvian, Eric Blore; Gus Nelson. Fuzzy Knight; Shipboard Host. Cecil Kellaway; Bender, Oliver Prickett; Master of Ceremonies, Ken Carpenter; Toots O'Day, Iris Adrian; Brady, Edward McNamara; Henry, Sam McDaniel.
"NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH"— Paramount. Screen play by Don Hartnian and Ken Englund. From the play by James Montgomery and the novel by Frederick S. Isham. Directed by Elliott Nugent. Cast: Steve Bennett, Bob Hope; Gwcn Saunders, Paulette Goddard; 7'. T. Ralston. Edward Arnold; Tommy Van Deusen. Leif Erikson; Dick Donnelly. Glen Anders; Linda Graham. Helen Vinson; Mr. Bishop, Grant Mitchell; .Mrs. Donnelly, Rose Hobart; Samuel. Willie Best: Mrs. Ralson, Alary Forbes; Mr. James P. Van Deusen, Clarence Kolb; Mrs. James P. Van Deusen. Catherine Doucet; Dr. Lothar Zarak, Leon Belasco.
"OUR WIFE" — Columbia. Screen play by P. J. Wolfson. I-'rom the play by Lillian Day and
Lyon Mearson. Directed by John Stahl. Cast: Jerry Marvin, Melvyn Douglas; Susan Drake, Ruth Hussey; Babe Marvin, Ellen Drew; Professor Drake Charles Coburn; Tom Drake, John Hubbard; Dr. Cassell, Harvey Stephens; Hattie, Theresa Harris.
"SCATTERGOOD MEETS BROADWAY"— Pyramid-RKO-Radio. Screen play by Michael Simmons and Ethl Stcne. From the stories by Clarence Budington Kelland. Directed by Christy Cabanne. Cast: Scattergood Baines, Guy Kibbee; Mirandy. Emma Dunn; Diana, Joyce Compton; Bard. Bradley Page; Bent, Frank Jenks; Davy, William Henry; Peggy, Mildred Coles; Hipp, Paul White; Qneniin, Chester Clute; Squire, Carl Stockdale; Elly, Charlotte Walker; Rhumba Dancer. Sharon .Mackie.
"SUN VALLEY SERENADE"— 20th CenturyFox. Screen play by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. Sotry by Art Arthur and Robert Harari. Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Cast: Karen Benson, Sonja Henie; Ted Scott, John Payne; Phil Corey, Glenn Miller; Nifty Allen, Milton Berle; Vivian Dawn, Lynn Bari ; Miss Carstairs, Joan Davis; Specialty, Nicholas Brothers; Murray. Wittiam Davidson; Specialty. Dorothy Dandridge; l^rse, Almira Sessions; Band Leader, Mel Ruick.
"TANKS A MILLION"— Hal Roach U. A. Original screen play by Paul Gerard Smith, Warren Wilson and Edward E. Seabrook. Directed ' v Fred Guiol. Cast: Dodo, William Tracy; Ba ■ James Gleason; Charlie, Noah Beery, Jr.; Se^ Ames, Joe Sawyer; Jeanne, Elyse Knox; C^' Rossmead. Douglas Fowley; Radio Anno: Knox Manning; Skivic, Frank Faylen; Men ' > Dick Wessel; Cleary, Frank Melton; Lieut, Caldzvell, Harold Goodwin; Major Green, \\\ Gould; Major, Norman Kerry.
"THIS WOMAN IS MINE" — Univer-al. Screen play by Seton I. Miller and Frederick Jackson. Based on a novel by Gilbert W. Gabriel. Directed by Frank Lloyd. Cast: Robert Stevens. Franchot Tone; Ovide de Montigny. John Carroll; Captain Jonathan Thorn, Walter Brennan; Julie Morgan, Carol Bruce; Duncan MacDougall, Nigel Bruce; Second Mate Mumford. Paul Hurst; First Mate Fox, Frank Conroy; Angus McKav. Leo G. Carroll; Lamazie, Abner Biberman; John Jacob Astor, Sig Ruman; Roussel, Morris Ankrura.
"TILLIE THE TOILER"— Columbia. Screen play by Karen DeWolf and Francis Martin. Story by Karen DeWolf. Directed by Sidney Salkow. Cast: Tillic Jones, Kay Harris; Mac, William Tracy; Simpkins, George Watts; Mumsy, Daphne Pollard; Whipple, Jack Arnold; Bubbles, Marjorie Reynolds; Glennie, Bennie Bartlett; Ted Williams, Stanley Brown; George Winker, Ernest Truex; Perry Tweedale, Franklin Pangborn.
"UNFINISHED BUSINESS" — Universal. Screen play by Eugene Thackery. Directed by Gregory La Cava. Cast: A'aiiO' Andrews, Irene Dunne; Tommy Duncan, Robert Montgomery; Sti-7-c Duncan. Preston Foster; Elmer, Eugene Pallette; Frank, Dick Foran; Aunt Mathilda. Esther Dale; Billy Ross, Walter Catlett; Richard, Richard Da vies; Katy, Kathlyn Adams; Uncle, Samuel S. Hinds; Clarisse, June Clyde; Sheila, Phyllis Barry.
"WHEN LADIES MEET"— M-G-M. Screen play by S. K. Lauren and Anita Loos. Based on the play by Rachel Crothers. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Cast: Mary Hozvard, Joan (Trawford; Jimmy Lee. Robert Taylor; Clare Woodruff, Greer Garson; Rogers Woodruff, Herbert Marshall; Bridget Drake, Spring Byington.
"WHISTLING IN THE DARK"— M-G-M. Screen play by Robert McGunigle, Harry Clork and Albert Mannheimer. Based upon the play by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter. Directed by S. Sylvan Simon. Cast: Wally Benton. Red Skelton; Joseph Jones, Conrad Deidt; Carol Lambert, Ann Rutherford; "Fran" Post, Virginia Grey; .Sylvester. "Rags" Ragland; Philip Post, Henry O'Neill; "Bucs" Baker, Eve Arden; Jennings, Paul Stanton; Gordon Thomas. Don Douglas; "Noose" Green. Don Costello; Robert Graves. William Tannen; Beau Smith. Reed Hadley; Hilda, Mariska Aldrich; Upshazv, Lloyd Corrigan; Deputy Commissioner O'Neill, George Carleton.
"WILD GEESE CALLING"— 20th Centur.vFox. Screen play by Horace McCoy. Based on the ncvel by Stewart Edward White. Directed by John Brahni. Cast: John Murdock. Henry Fonda; Sally, Joan Bennett; Blackie. Warren William; Clarabella, Ona Munscn; Pirate Kelly. Barton MacLane; Len Baker, Russell Simpson; ^Ia:ie. Iris Adrian; Mack, James C. Morton; Manager, Paul Sutton; Jennie, Mary Field; Delaney. Stanley Andrews; Headwaiter. Rtbert Emmett Keane; Guide, Michael Morris; Mahoney, George Watts.
"WORLD PREMIERE"— Paramount. Screen play by Earl Felton. From the story by Earl Felton and Gordon Kahn. Directed by Ted Tetzlass. Cast: Duncan DeGrasse. John Barrymore; A'i(/.v Carr, Frances Farmer; Gregory Martin. Eugene Pallette; Lee Morrison, Virginia Dale; Mark ^awiiders. Ricardo Cortez; Franz vcn Bushmaster. Sig Rumann; Joe Bemis. Don Castle; Luther Skinklcy, William Wright: Mullcr, Fritz Feld; Signor Scaletti. Luis Alberni; Peters, Cliff Nazarro; A'l.rcH, Andrew Tombes.
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