Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1925)

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Sold Ever\-where — Money -back Guarantec Free Demonstration at my Salon SpedaiiU I Madame Berths, Spccialiat >% j Dept. 929, 562 Fifth Ave., New York City i|^ Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "THE POXY EXPRESS"— P.^R.\M0i-NT. — Story' by Henry James Forman and Walter Woods. Scenario by \\"alter Woods. Directed by James Cruze. Photography by Karl Brown. Cast: Molly Jones. Betty Corapson; Jack ]]'csloii, Ricardo Cortez; "Asccmioii" Jones, Ernest Torrence; -Rhode Island " Red, Wallace Beery; Jock Sladc, George Bancroft; Charlie Boil. Frank Lacktcen: Bill Codx, John Fo.x, Jr-; William Russell. William Turner; Senator Glen. .\\ Hart; Sam Clemens, Charles Gerson; Aunt. Rose Tapley; Baby, Vondell Darr. "THE D.\RK AXGEL"— First Xatioxal. —From the stage play by_H. B. Trevelyan. Scenario by Frances Marion. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. The cast: Captain Alan Tnnt, Ronald Colman; A'///v Vave, Vilma Bankv, Captain Gerald Shannon. Wvndham Standinc, Lord Beaumont, Frank ElHott; Sir Huhcrl Vane, Charles Lane; Miss Bottles, Helen Jerome Eddy; Roma, Florence Turner. "HE'S A PRIXCE "— P.4EAMOt-NT.— From the story by Reginald Morris and Joseph Mitihell. Scenario by Keene Thompson. Ill, ted by Edward Sutherland. The cast: 7' <,.. Raymond Griffith; Girl. Mary Brian; A I ,■ T%rone Power; Prince's Valcl. Edgar \,,rUm. 'Revolutionist. Xi;,'el de Bruliere; Prime .1/ I M/,r. Gustav Von Sevffertitz; Girl's Compini m. Kathleen Kirkham; Royal Aides. Carl Stoi kilale. Michael Dark; Tourist Guide, Iiiiioln Plummer; Princess, Jacqueline Gadsen Lo-Lir. Jerry Austin. ■HER SISTER FROM PARIS"— First X\riON\L — Story by Hans Kraly. Directed b\ Sidney Franklin. The cast: Helen Weyrni^<r. Constance Talmadge; Lola — "La Pirr\" Constance Talmadge; Joseph Weynnj r. Ron.ild Colman; Robert Well, George K. Arthur; Birtha, Margaret Maim. "THF COAST OF FOLLY "—P.\E.AMOtn,-T. — From the novel by Coningsby Dawson. Adapted bv James Creelman. Directed by Allan Dm an The cast: NadincCathway, Joyce Gallma\. Gloria Swanson; Larry Fay. Anthony Jn'\itt, Count de Tauro. .\lec Francis; Consianit Fax Dorothy Gumming: C/m.Vy A'jt/Vtcrboilir Jed Prouty: Xanny. Eugenie Besserer; R, porter, .\rthur Hausman; Bather, Lawrence "THE TOWER OF LIES" — MeteoGoLDWvv — From the novel by Selma Lagerlof .•\dapted by Agnes Christine Johnston. Directed by Victor Seastrom. Photography by Percy Hilburn. The cast: Goldie, Xorma Shearer; Jan, Lon Chaney; Lars, Ian Keith; Kalrina, Claire McDowell; August, William Haines; Erik, David Torrence. "GRAUSTARK" — First XATiox.iL. — From the novel by George Parr McCutcheon. Screen version bv Frances Marion. Directed by Dimitri Buchov etzski. The cast: Princess Yetit'e, Xorma Talmadge: Grenfall Lorry, Eugene O'Brien; Prince Gabriel, Marc McDermott; Dannloss, Rov Darsev; Count Halfont, Albert Gran: Countess Halfont. Lillian Lawrence: Captain Quinnox, Michael Vavitch; Kins;, Frank Currier; A mbassador, Winter Hall; Daamar. Wanda Hawley. "THE MAX WHO FOUNT) HIMSELF" —Paramount.— Story by Booth Tarkington. Scenario bv Tom J. Geraghtv. Directetl bv Alfred E. Green. Photographv bv .-Mvin Wyckoff. The cast: Tom .l/.jcat'i/cy. Thomas Jleighan; Xora Brooks, \'irginia Valli; Lon Morris, Frank Morgan; Edwin Macatilcy, Jr., Ralph ^Morgan; Edicin Macottley, Sr., Charles Stevenson; Erelvn Corning. Julia Hovt; .1/)-. Macaulev, Jr.. Lvnn Fontanne; Pollv Brooks, Jlildred Ryan; Hoboken 1^11, am's, Hugh Cameron; Humptv Dumply Smith, Victor Moore; Tom Mac'auley, Jr., Russell Griffin; Commodore, Norman Trevor; Warden, John Harrington. "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD"— UxivxESAL. — Story by Byron Morgan. Directed by Harry Pollard. The cast: Tom Haydcn, Reginald Denny; Betty Brov.iie, Gertrude Oknsted; Creiglilon Deaiie, Charles Gerard; Sambo, Tom Wilson; .Mrs. Broutte, Lucille Ward; Jeffrey Bromine. John Steppling; Mr. Hayden, Fred Esmelton; James, Leo Nomas. "THE GOLDEN PRINCESS " — Par.aMouxT — From a story by Bret Harte. Scenario by Frances Agnew. Directed by Clarence Badger. Photography by McKinlev Martin. The cast: Betty Kent. Betty Bron'son; 7"eiinessee Hunter, Neil Hamilton; Tom Romaine, Rockcliffe Fellowes; Kale Kent. Phyllis Haver; Padre, Joseph Dowling; Ge-^ilUkerllaY. Edgar Kennedy; Bill Kent. GcotL-e I^^i^g: Indian Squaw, Xorma Wills; Bdly Kent lal j ycurs'l, Mary Schoene; Tennessee Hunter (at lo years), Don Marion. "BOBBED HAIR"— Warker Brothers. — From the novel by Twenty Popular ."Authors. Scenario by Lewis Milestone. Directed by Alan Crosland. Photography by Byron Haskins. The cast: Connemara .Moore, Mane Prevost; David Lacy. Kenneth Harlan; "Sweetie," Louise Fazenda; Saltonslall Adams ("Salt"). John Roche; Aunt Cetimena Moore, Emily Fitzroy; Bingham Carrini;ton ("Bing"), Reed Howes; The "Swede," Pat Hartigan; "Doc." Walter Long; "Pooch," Francis McDonald; Mr. Brewster, Tom Richetts; Pal, the "TFIE LI\'E WIRE"— First National.— From the storv by Richard Washburn Child. Directed by Charles Hines. The cast: The Great MarancUi, Johnny Hines; "Sawdust Sam." Edmund Breese; Dorothy Langdon, Mildred Ryan; Henry Langdon, J. Barney Sheriy; George Trent, Bradley ISarker. "SE\T:N D.4YS"— Prod. Dist. Corp.— From the stage play by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Adapted by Frank Roland Conklin. Directed bv Scott Sidney. The cast: Kit Eclair, Lillian Rich; 7/m Wilson. Creighton Hale; Bella Wilson. Lilyan Tashman; .Anne Brown. Mabel Julienne Scott; Dal Brown. A^'illiam Austin; Tom Harbison. Hal Coolev; Aunt Selina. Rosa Gore; The Policeman, Tom Wilson; The Burglar, Eddie G ribbon; The Seer, Charles Clary. "THE MYSTIC " — Metro-Goldw'yn. — Story' by Tod Browning. Scenario by Waldemar Young. Directed by Tod Browning. Photography by Ira Morgan. The cast: Zara, Aileen Pringle ;. ^/miH/V B;(r/()n. ConwavTearle; Zazaraek. Mitchell Lewis; Anton. Robert Oher; Carlo. Stanton Heck; Bradshaw, Da\'id Torrence: Doris .Uerrirk. Gladys Hulette; /w.'J/'fr/OTof Police, De Witt Jennings. "HELL'S HIGHROAD" — Prod. Dist. Corp. — From the story by Ernest Pascal. Adapted In' Eve Unsell and Lenore Coffee. Directed bv Rupert Julian. Photographv hy Peverell ^lariev. The cast: Jmiv Xicho'ls, I.eatrice Jov; Ronald McKane. Edmund Burns; Mrs. Dorothy Hobart, Julia Fave; Sanford Gillespie. Robert Edeson; Ann Broderick. Hele^e Sullivan. Every aclTcrtisenieTi' PnoTOPL.W JIAGAZINT: is Buarantecd.