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"STELLA D.\LLAS"— United Artists.— From the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty. Scenario by Frances Marion. Directed by Henrj King. The cast: Stella Dallas, Belle Bennett; Stephen Dallas, Ronald Colman; Laurel, Imis Moran; Mrs. Morrison, Alice Joyce; Richard Grosvenor, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Ed Munn, Jean Hersholt; Mrs. Grosvenor, Beatrix Prior; Miss Tihbelts, Vera Lewis.
"THE VANISHING AMERICAN"— Paramount.— From the novel by Zane Grey. Directed by George Seitz. The cast: Nophaie, Richard DLx; Marion Warner, Lois Wilson; Bhichcr, Noah Beery; Earl Ramsdell, Malcolm McGregor; Nocki, George Magrill; Geekin Yashi, Shannon Day; Amos Halliday, Charles Crockett; Bart Wilson, Bert Woodruff; Do Eiiit, Bernard Siegel; Kit Carson, Guy Oliver; Shoir, Charles Stevens; Jay Lord, Joe Ryan; Rhiir. Bruce Gordon; Glendon, Richard Howard; Naylor, John Webb Dillion.
"HIS PEOPLE"— UNINTRSAL.-Story by Isadore Bernstein. Adaptation and continuity by Charles Whittaker and Al Cohen. Directed by Edward Sloman. Photography by Max DuPont. The cast: Rabbi Moisha Cominsky, Rudolph Schildkraut; Rosie Cominsky, Rosa Rosanova; Morris Cominsky (as a child), Albert Bushaland; Morris Cominsky (grown up), Arthur Lubin; Sammy Cominsky (as a child), Bobby Gordon; Sammy Comiitsky (grown up), George Lewis; Mrs. Shannon, Kate Price; Mamie Shannon (as a child), Jean Johnston; Mamk Shannon (grown up), Blanche Mehaffey; Judge Nathan Stein, Bertram Marburgh; Ruth Stfin. Virginia Brown Faire; Mr. Chaim, Nat Carr; Nolan, Edgar Kennedy; Mike, Harry Tenbrook; The Champion, Charles Sullivan; Levinsky, Sidney Franklin.
"THE MAN ON THE BOX" — W.^rner Brothers. — From the novel and stage plav by Harold McGrath. Adapted by Charles A. Logue. Directed by Charles Reisner. The cast: Bob Warburlon, Svd Chaplin; Bob's Brotlier-in-law, David Butler; Bcttv Annesly, Alice Calhoun; Mrs. Lampton. Kathleen Calhoun; Mr. Lampton, Theodore Lorch; Bob's Sister, Helene Costello; Col. Annesly, E. J. Ratcliffe; Badkojf, Charies Reisner; Count Karalojf, Charles Gerrard; Warburton, Sr., Henry Barrowes.
"WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" —
Uni\-ersal. — From the stage play by George Broadhurst. Scenario by Mel Brown. Directed by William A. Seiter. Photography by Arthur Todd. The cast: Tom Jones, Reginald Denny; Lucille Bigbee, Marion Nixon; Mr. Bigbce, Melbourne MacDowell; Mrs. Bigbee, Frances Ra>-mond; Ebenezcr Goodly, Otis Harlan; Mrs. Goodly, Emily Fitzroy; Marjorie Goodly, Margaret Quimby; Richard, Ben Hendricks, Jr.; Henry Fuller, William Austin; Minerva Starlight, Nina Romano; Hilda, ZaSu Pitts; The Bishop, John Elliott; Smith, Edward Cecil; Rector, Broderick O'Farrell.
"THE LAST EDITION"—?. B. O.— Story and continuity by Emilie Johnson. Directed by Emory Johnson. Photography by Gilbert Warrenton. The cast: Tom MacDonald, Ralph Lewis; Mary MacDonald, Lila Leslie; Ray MacDonald, Ray Hallor; Polly MacDonald, Frances Teague; Claretice Walker, Rex Lease; George Hamilton, Lou Payne; "Red" Moran, David "Red" Kirby; Mike Fitzgerald, Wade Boteler; Gerald Fuller, Cuyler Supplee; Aaron Hoffman, Leigh Willard; Sam Blalz, Will Frank.
"EXCHANGE OF WIVES" — MetroGoldwyn.— From the play by Cosmo Hamil
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ton. Adapted by Frederic and Fanny'Hatton. Directed by Hobart Henley. Photography by Benjamin F. Reynolds. The cast: Margaret Rathburn, Eleanor Boardman; John Rathburn, Lew Cody; Elise Moran, Renee Adoree; Victor Moran, Creighton Hale.
"THE MIDSHIPMAN"— Metro-GoldWYN. — Story by Carey Wilson. Scenario by F. McGrew Willis. Directed by Christy Cabanne. The cast: Dick, Ramon Novarro; Patricia, Harriet Hammond; Rita, Kathleen Key; Mother, Margaret Seddon; Basil Courtney, Crauford Kent; Aunt, Pauline Neff; Sptid, William Boyd; Ted, Wesley Barry; Texas, Harold Goodwin; Smithy, Gene Cameron; Fat, Maurice Ryan.
"WHY WOMEN LOVE"— First National.— From the stage play by WUliard Robertson. Directed by Edwin Carewe. The cast: Molla Hanson, Blanche Sweet; Rod O'Malley, Robert Frazer; Pearl Martin, Dorothy Sebastian; Ira Mecrs, Edward Earle; Charlie Walt, Allan Roscoe; Silas Martin, Russell Simpson; Olaf Hanson, Bert Sprotte; Josiah Perkins Scott, Charles Murray; Johnny Hickev, Fred H. Warren; Doctor Atkins, Herbert Prior.
"LOraRS IN QUARANTINE"— Paramount.— From the stage play by F. Tennyson Jesse. Scenario by Townsend Martin and Luther Reed. Directed by Frank Tuttle. Photography by J. Roy Hunt. The cast: Diana, Bebe Daniels; Attthony Blunt, Harrison Ford; Mackintosh Joseplis, AUredhunt; Pamela Gordon, Eden Gray; Amelia Pincent, Edna May Oliver; Lola, Diana Kane; The Silent Passenger, Ivan Simpson; Mrs. Burroughs, Marie Shotwell.
"THE PLASTIC AGE"— B. P. SchulBERG. — From the novel by Percy Marks. Adapted by Eve Unsell and Frederica Sager. Directed by Wesley Ruggles. The cast: Cyntliia Day, Clara Bow; Hugh Carver, Donald Keith; Mrs. Carver, Mary Alden; Henry Carver, Henry B. Walthall; Carl Peters, Gilbert Roland; Norrie Parks, J. Gordon Edwards, Jr.; Merlon Billings, Felix Valle; Coach Henry, David Butler.
"BELOW THE LINE" — Warner Brothers. — From the story by Charles A. Logue. Adapted by Charles A. Logue. Directed by Herman Raymaker. Photography by John Mescall. The cast: Rin-Tin-Tin, RinTin-Tin; Donald Cass, John Harron; May Barton, June Marlowe; Jamber Niles, Pat Hartigan; "Cuekoo" Niles, Victor Potel; Deputy Sheriff, Chas. (Heinie) Conklin; Rev. Barton, Gilbert Clayton; Mrs. Cass, Edith Yorke; The Sheriff, Taylor Duncan.
"THE CALGARY STAMPEDE" — UNn\TRS.AL. — Story and scenario by E. Richard Schayer and Don Lee. Directed by Herbert Blache. Photography by Harry Neuman. The cast: Dan M alloy. Hoot Gibson; Marie La Farge, Virginia Brown Faire; Jean La Farge, Clark Comstock; Neenah, Ynez Seabury; Fred Burgess, Jim Corev; Barkness, W. J. McCuUey; Callahan, Philo McCuUough; Regan, Charles Sellon; Trixie, Ena Gregory; Cook, Tex Young; Morton, Bill Gillis.
"WHAT FOOLS MEN"— First National. — From the novel by Henr\' Kitchell Webster. Adapted by June Mathis. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Joseph Greer, Lewis Stone; Beatrice, Shirley Mason; Violet Williamson, Ethel Grey Terry; Jenny McFarlan, Barbara Bedford; Lancing Ware, John Patrick; Burns, Hugh Allen; Williamson, David Torrence; Butler, Tom Wilson; Henry Craven, Lewis Dayton; Dorothy, Joyce Compton.