Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1925)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Truly delicious ! Makes the hours go fasterits use is 'k sensc6£c TepsinGum AMERICAN CHICLE CO. Something "^W P > for BOBBED HAIR have in mind — the lid picture the becoming kind I , -1 what the color is, but i full of those tinydandng lights that somehow nly when the head 1 package and see for your seir. At all drug stores, or send 25< direct t( j.W.KoBiCo., 6i6 Rainier Ave., Seattle, Wn Golden Glint SHAMPOO Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "THE GOLD RUSH"— UxiTED Artists — Storj' by Charles Chaplin. Directed by Charles Chaplin. Associate Director, Charles F. Reisner. Photography by Roland H. Totheroh and Jack Wilson. The cast: The Lone Prospector, Charlie Chaplin; Big Jim McKay, Mack Swain; Black Larson, Tom Murray; Jack Cameron, Malcolm Waite; The Girl, Georgia, Georgia Hale; Bank Curtis, Henrj' Bergman. "THE FRESHM.\N"—Patfe.— Story by Sam Taylor. John Grey, Ted Wilde and Tim Whelan. Directed by Sam Taylor and Fred Xewmeyer. Photography by Walter Lundin. The cast: The Freshman. Harold Lloyd; Peggy, Jobyna; College Cad. Brooks Benedict; College Hero. James Anderson; College Belle, Hazel Keener; College Tailor, Joseph Harrington; Football Coach, Pat Harmon. "THE GOOSE WORL\N"— Univeesal.— From the story by Re.\ Beach. Scenario by Melville Broirn. Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast: Mary Holmes, Louise Dresser; Gerald Holmes, Jack Pickford; Hazel Woods, Constance Bennett; Jacob Riggs, James O. Barro^v^; Reporter, George Cooper; Mr. Vogel, Gustave \'on Seyffertitz; Deleitivc Lopez, George Xichols; Amos Ethridge, Marc MacDermott. "P.\THS TO PARADISE"— PAK.AMOUNT. — From the stage play by Paul Armstrong. Scenario by Keene Thompson. Directed by Clarence Badger. The cast: Molly. Betty Compson; Friend. Raymond Griffith; Callahan, Tom Santschi; Bride's Father, Bert W'oodruff; Confederate, Fred Kelsey. "NIGHTLIFE IX NEW YORK"— Par.aMOUNT. — Story by Edgar Selwyn. Scenario by Paul Schofield. Directed by Allan Dwan. Photography by George Webber. The cast: Ronald Benlley, Rod La Rocque; John Bentley, Ernest Torrence; Meg, Dorothy Gish; Carrie Reed, Helen Lee Worthing; Jimmy, George Hackathorne; Jerry, .\rthur Housman; William Workman, Riley Hatch. "SHORE LEAVE"— First National.— From the stage play by Hubert Osborne. Scenario by Josephine Lovett. Directed by John S. Robertson. The cast: "Bilge" Smith, Richard Barthehness; Connie Martin, Dorothy Mackaill; "Bat" Smith, Ted McNamara; Captain Bimby Martin. Nick Long; Mrs. Schuyler-Payne, Marie Shotwell; Mr. Schuvler-Pavne, Arthur Metcalfe; Admiral Smith, Warren Cooke; Chief Petty Officer, Samuel Hines. "PRETTY LADIES"— Metro-Goldwyn. — From the story by Adela Rogers St. Johns. Adapted by Mice D. G. Miller. Directed by Jlonta Bell. The cast: Maggie Keenan. Zasu Pitts; Al Cassidy, Tom Moore; Ann Pennington, Ann Pennington; Sclma Larson, Lilyan Tashman; Aaron Savage, Bernard Randall; Adricnne, Helena D'AIgy; Maggie's Dream Lover, Conrad Nagel; Frances White, N^orma Shearer; Roger Van Horn, George K. Arthur; Bobby, Lucille Leseuer; Warren Hadley, Paul Ellis; Paul Thompson, Roy D'Arcy; Fay, Gwendolyn Lee; Diamond Tights Girl, Dorothy Seastrom; 117// Rogers, Lew Harvey; Frisco, Chad Huber; Mr. Gallagher, Walter S'humway; Mr. Shean. Dan Crimmins; Eddie Cantor, JimmieQuinn. " THE WHITE DESERT "—Metro-GoldWYX. — From the story by Courtney Ryley Cooper, .\dapted by Monte M. Katterjohn. Directed by Reginald Barker. Photography by Percy Hilburn. The cast: Robinettc. Claire y advertisement In PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Is guamntc Windsor; Barry, Pat O'Malley; Keith, Robert Frazer; Saul MacFarlane, Frank Currier; Foster, William Eugene; Engineer, Roy Laidlaw; Dark Wing, David Dunbar; Chinese Cook, Sojin; Mrs. Foster, PrisciUa Bonner; Riinl, Snitz Edwards; Dr. Carter, Milton Rose; Cainp Cook, Sidney Bracey; Mrs. Martin, Trkie Friganza; Podopholous, Bert Sprotte; Buck Carson, Mathew Betz. "KIVALIXA OF THE ICELANDS"— Patke.— Produced by Earl Rossman. The cast: The heroine. Kivalina; The hero, Aguvaluk; The witch doctor, Nashulok; Kivalina's brother, Tookatoo; Tlw Master Hunter, Nuwak. "THE LUCKY DEVIL"— Paramount.Story by Byron Morgan. Scenario by Townsend Martin. Directed by Frank Tuttle. Photography by Alvin Wyckoff. The cast: Ratuiy Far man, Richard Dlx; Doris McDee, Esther Ralston; Mrs. McDee, Edna May Oliver; Franklyne, Sr., Tom Findley; Rudolph Franklyne, Anthony Jowitt; The Professor, Joe Burke; Mrs. Hunt, Mary Foy; Sailor Sheldon, "Gunboat" Smith; Sheriff, Charles Sellon, Tobias Scdgmore, Charles Hammond; Tom Barrity, Charles MacDonald; " Frenchv" Roget, George Webb; "Dutch" Oldham, Eddie James. "LOST A WIFE"— PARAMOtraTFrom the stage play by .-Ufred Savoir. Scenario by Clara Beranger. Directed by William de Mille. Photography by L. Guy Wilky. The cast: Tony Hamilton, .\dolphe Menjou; Charlotte Randolph, Greta Xissen; Dick. Robert Agnew; Baron Dcligiiieres, Edgar Xorton; George, Mario Carillo; Duke de Val, Genaro Spagnoli; Louis, Eugenio di Liguoro; Mrs. R. W. Ranrfo/p/i, Henrietta Floyd; Baroreeij, Toby Claude; Julie, Marcelle Corday. "CYRAXO DE BERGERAC"— Atlas.— From the drama by Edmund Rostand. Directed by .\ugusto Genina. The cast: Cyrano, Fierre Magnier; Ro.ranne, Linda Moglia, Christian, Angelo Ferrari; De Guiche, Umberto Casilini; Ragueneau, .\lex Bernard; The Duenna, Gemma De Sanctis. "SMOOTH AS SATIN" — F. B. O.— Based on the play by Bayard Veiller. Adaptation and Continuity by Fred Kennedy Myton. Directed by Ralph Ince. Photography by Silvano Galboni. The cast: Gertie Jones, Evelyn Brent; Jimmy Hartigan, Bruce Gordon; Kersey. Fred Kelsey; Bill Manson, Fred Esmelton; Mrs. Manson, Mabel Van Buren; Henderson, John Gough. "THE MAXICURE GIRL"— PaR-amotot. — Story by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Scenario by Townsend Martin. Directed by Frank Tuttle. Photography by J. Roy Hunt. The cast: Maria Marciti. Bebe Daniels; Antonio LiKa, Edmund Burns; Flora. Dorothy Gumming; James Morgan, Hale Hamilton; Mrs. Morgan, Charlotte Walker; Mother Luca, AnnBrody; Mrs.Wainwri^lit. Marie Shotwell; Mrs. Rool-Chiveley, Mary Foy. "GROUXDS FOR DIVORCE" — Paramount.— From the stage play by Ernest Vajda. Scenario by \'iolet Clark. Directed by Paul Bern. Photography by Bert Glennon' The cast: Alice Sorbier, Florence Vidor; Maurice Sorbier, Matt Moore; Count Zapata, Harry Myers; .Marianne, Louise Fazenda; Guido, George Andre Beranger; Labell, Gustave Von Sej-ffertitz; Marie, Edna Mae Cooper. "THE HAPPY WARRIOR"— Vitagraph. — From the novel by A. S. M. Hutchinson. Scenario by Marion Constance. Directed by J. Stuart Bla'ckton. The cast: Ralph, Mai