Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1926)

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140 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section (arrijdla Master ^ont forget the Jjfe of the Party THE LIFE OF THE PARTY ! Sure antidote for that inevitable slump that always comes. Be it week-end jaunt, evening beach party, vacation trip, or dance at home, a Carryola Master is a peppy aud unfailing resource in time of need. The Osrryola Master is the ideal "portable." Carries easilv. Parks easily. Holds IS full-sized records Pluvs all iimke* ..f records. Four attractive colors or'black-all in Genuine Ilu Pont Fabrikoid with 2-Tone Embossed Art Cover and Record Album. Sold at the better C'ARRYOLA CO. 646 Clinton St., Mi Write for this att Blonde Hair Kept Light By New Swedish Shampoo Blonde hair is highly attractive but it hag a tendency to darken, streak or fade as one grows older. Then blonde hair is far from pleasing. But now every blonde can keep her hair beautifully light and sparkling alwai/s. Simply use Blondex, the new Swedish light hair shampoo-. This not only corrects the natural tendency of blonde hair to darken — but actually brings lack the true golden beauty to hair that has already darkened. Makes hair fluffy, silky. Tine for scalp. Not a dye. Contains no injurious chemicals Over half a million users. Fine for children's hair. Get Blondex at all good drug and department stores. Money back if not delighted. BLONDEX Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue Jhe Blonde Hair Shampoo "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS"— Paramount. — Story by John B. Hymer and Leroy Clemons. Scenarist, James A. Creelman. Directed by Maurice Tourneur. Photography by Harry Fischbeck. The cast: Aloma, Gilda Gray; Bob Holdcn, Percy Marmont; Nuitanc, Warner Baxter; Van Templeton, William Powell ; Red Molloy, Harry Morey ; Sylvia, Julanne Johnston; Andrew Taylor, Joseph Smiley; Hongi, Frank Montgomery; Hina, Mme. Burani; Taula, Ernestine Gaines; Sailor, Aurelio Coccia. "WET PAINT"— Paramount.— Story by Reginald Morris. Directed by Arthur Rosson. Photography by William Marshall. The cast: He, Raymond Griffith; She, Helene Costello; Her Brother, Bryant Washburn; A Beautiful Woman, Natalie Kingston; A Husband, Henry Kolker. "A SOCIAL CELEBRITY"— Paramount. — Story by Monte M. Katterjohn. Scenario by Pierre Collings. Photography by Lee Garmes. Directed by Mai St. Clair. The cast: Max Haber (Count Havare dc Maxin), Adolphe Menjou; Kitty Laverne, Louise Brooks; April King, Elsie Lawson; Ten Eyck Sluyvesanl, Roger Davis; Forrest Abbott, Hugh Huntley, Johann Haber, Chester Conklin; Clifford Jours, Freeman Wood; Mrs. Jackson-Greer, Josephine Drake; Mrs. Winifred King, Ida Waterman. "BROWX OF HARVARD"— Metso C.mim \\-Ma\i r Story by Rida Johnston Young. Adapted by Donald OgdeD Stewart. Directed by Jack Conway. Photography by Ira Morgan. The cast: Jim Doolittle, Jack Pickford; Mary Abbott, Mary Brian; Bob MacAndrews, Francis X. Bushman, Jr.; Mrs. Brown, Man Alden; Mr. Brown, David Torrence; Prof. Abbott, Edward Connelly; //.;/ II riiirs Guinn \\ llliam:-. A: ;'.-.' S.'.r..':/: Ernest Giilen; Tom Brown, William Haines. "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK"— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. — Based on the novel by George Barr McCutcheon. Adapted by Agnes Christine Johnston. Directed by Sidney Franklin. The cast: Beverly Calhoun, Marion Davies; Danton. Antonio Moreno; Prince Oscar, Creighton Hale ; General Marlanx, Roy D'Arcy; Duke Travina, Albert Gran; Caslotta, Paulette Duval; Saranof, Max Banvyn; Mr. Calhoun, Charles Clary. "MADEMOISELLE MODISTE "—First National. — Adapted from the operetta written by Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The cast: Fifi, Corinne Griffith; Eticnnc. Norman Kerry; Hiram Bent, Willard Louis; Marianne, Dorothy Cumming; Mme. Claire, Rose Dione. "THE OLD SOAK "—Universal.— Based on the stage play by Don Marquis. Directed by Edward Sloman. The cast: Clement Hawlev, Sr., Jean Hersholt; Clemmy Hawlcy, George Lewis; Ina Heath, June Marlowe; Cousin Webster, William V. Mong; Sylvia DeCosta, Gertrude Astor; Annie, Louise Fazenda; Matilda Hawlcy, Lucy Beaumont; Lucy, Adda Gleason; Al, George Siegmann; Roile, Tom Ricketts; Shelly Hamley, Arnold Gregg. "OTHER WOMEN'S HUSBANDS"— Warner Brothers. — From the story by E. T. Lowe, Jr. Adapted by E. T. Lowe, Jr. and Jack Wagner. Directed by Erie C. Kenton. Photography by Charles Van Enger. The cast: Dick Lambert, Monte Blue; Kay, his wife, Marie Prevost; Jack Harding, Huntly Gordon; Roxana, Phyllis Haver; Roxana's friend, Marjorie Gay; Dick's chum, John Patrick. "OLD LOVES AND NEW"— First National.— Based on the novel by E. M. Hull. Adapted by Marion Fairfax. Directed by Maurice Tourneur. The cast: Gcrvas Carcw, Lewis Stone; Marny, Barbara Bedford; Lord Clyde Geradine, Walter Pidgeon; Lady Elinor Carcw, Katherine McDonald; Hoscin, Tully Marshall; Kitty, Ann Rork; Denny O'Mcara, Arthur Rankin; Dr. Chalmers, Albert Conti. ' ' MONEY TALKS ' '— Metro-GoldwynMayer. — Author, Rupert Hughes. Director, Archie Mayo. Adapted by Jessie Burns and Bernard Vorhaus. Photography by William Daniels. The cast: Phocbic Starling, Claire Windsor; Sam Sterling, Owen Moore; Oscar Waters, Bert Roach; Lucius Fenton, Ned Sparks; /. Bradford Perkins, Phillips Smalley; Mrs. Chatlcrlon, Dot Farley; Ah Foo, George Kuwa; Mile. Lucelle, Kathleen Key. "PARIS AT MIDNIGHT"— Producers Dist. Corp. — From the novel by Balzac. Adapted by Francis Marion. Directed by E. Mason Hopper. Photography by Norbit Brodine and Dewey Wrigley. The cast: Delpliine, Jetta Goudal; Yaulrin, Lionel Barrvmore; Viclorinc Taillefcr. Man' Brian; Eugene de Rastignac, Edmund Burns; "Papa" Goriol, Emile Chautard; Count Taillefcr, Brandon Hurst; Anastasic, Jocelyn Lee; Madam Vauquirr, Mathilde Comont; Mademoiselle Michc, Carrie Daumery; Julie, Fannie Yantis; Frederick Taillefcr, Jean de Briac; Maxine dc Trailers, Charles Requa. "THE SHAMROCK HANDICAP"— Fox. — Story by Peter B. Kyne. Directed by John Ford. The cast: Lady Shcla Gajfncy, Janet Gaynor; Neil Ross, Leslie Fenton; Dennis O'Shea, J. Farrell MacDonald; Sir Miles Gaffncy, Louis Payne; Molly O'Shea, Claire McDowell; Martin Finch. Willard Louis; Chesty Morgan, Andy Clark; Benny Ginsberg, Georgie Harris; Puss, Ely Reynolds; Michael, Thomas Delmar; The Solicitor, Brandon Hurst. "HELL-BENT FER HEAVEN"— Warner Brothers. — From the stage play by Hatcher Hughes. Adapted by Marian Constance Blackton. Directed by J. Stuart Blackton. Photography by Nick Musuraca. The cast: Judc Lowric, Patsy Ruth Miller; Sid Hunt, John Harron; Andy Lowrie, Gayne YA'hitman; Rufe, Gardner James; Dave Hunt, James Marcus; Matt Hunt, Wilfred North; Meg Hunt, Evelyn Selbie. "THE WILDERNESS WOMAN"— First National. — Story by Arthur Stringer. Directed by Howard Higgin. The cast: Juneau MacLcan, Aileen Pringle; Alan Burkett, Lowell Sherman; Kadiak Mac Lean, Chester Conklin; The "Colonel," Henry Yibart; Bis Confederate, Hobart Cain; Squaw, Harriet Sterling; The "Judge, " Burr Mcintosh. " ROLLING HOME "— Universal.— Story by John Hunter Booth. Scenario by John McDermott and Rex Taylor. Directed by William Seiter. Photography by Arthur Todd. The cast: Nat Alden, Reginald Denny; Phyllis, Marion Nixon; Mr. Grubbell, E. J. Ratcliffe; Dan Mason, Ben Hendricks, Jr.: Mrs. Alden, Margaret Seddon; Col. Lowe, George Nichols; General Wade, Alfred Allen; Sheriff, C. E. Thurston; Select Man, George Marion; Select Man, Alfred Knott; Pombcrton, Anton Vaverka; Office Boy, Howard Enstedt; Aunt, Adele Watson. Even advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.