Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1926)

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New York Have Good Hair And Clean Scalp Cuticura Soap and Ointment ^-, Work Wonders Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue " VARIETY "—Ufa-Paramount.— Written and directed by E. A. Dupont. Photography by Carl Freund. The cast: Boss, Emil Jannings; Bertha, Lya de Putti; Artinelli, Warwick Ward. " MANTRAP " — Paramount. — From the story by Sinclair Lewis. Scenario by Adelaide Heilbron. Directed by Victor Fleming. Photography by James Howe. The cast: Joe Easter, Ernest Torrence; Alvcrna, Clara Bow; Ralph Prcscott, Percy Marmont; E. Wesson Woodbury, Eugene Pallette; Curly Evans, Tom Kennedy; Mrs. McGawity, Josephine Crowell; Mr. McGawity, William Orlamond; Lawrence Jackfish, Charles Stevens; Mrs. Barker, Miss Dupont; Stenographer, Chariot Bird. "ROAD TO MANDALAY, THE"— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. — Story by Tod Browning and Herman J. Mankiewicz. Adapted by Elliott Clawson. Directed by Tod Browning. Photography by Merritt Gerstad. The cast: Joe, Lon Chaney; Joe's Daughter, Lois Moran; The Admiral, Owen Moore; Priest, Henry B. Walthall; English Charlie Wine, Kamiyama Sojin; Pansy, Rose Langdon; Servant, John George. "MEN OF STEEL"— First National — Story by R. G. Kirk. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Jan Bokak, Milton Sills; Mary Berwick, Doris Kenyon; Clare Pitt, May Allison; Pete Masarick, Victor McLaglen; Cinder Pitt, Frank Currier; Hooker Grimes, George Fawcett; Anton Berwick, John Kolb; Prater, Harry Lee; Wolfe, Henry West; Alex, Taylor Graves. "FIG LEAVES"— Fox.— Story by Howard Hawks. Scenario by Hope Loring and Louise Lighton. Director, Howard Hawks. The cast: Adam Smith, George O'Brien; Eve Smith, Olive Borden; Alice Atkins, Phyllis Haver; Josef Andre, Andre Beranger; Madame Griswold, Eulalie Jensen; Andre's Assistant, William Austin; Eddie McSwiggen, Heinie Conklin. "SO THIS IS PARIS"— Warner Bros.— Based on the comedy by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halevy. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Photography by John Mescall. The cast: Dr. Eisenstein, Monte Blue; Rosalind Eisenstein, Patsy Ruth Miller; Adele (a dancer), Lilyan Tashman; Alfred (her husband), Andre Beranger; Maid, Myrna Loy; Cop, Sidney D'Albrook. "LEW TYLER'S WIVES"— Preferred Pictures. — Based on the novel by Wallace Irwin. Adaptation by Eugene Clifford and Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Harley Knoles. Photography by William Miller. The cast: Lew Tyler, Frank Mayo; Jessie Winkler, Ruth Clifford; Virginia Phillips, Hedda Hopper; Coleen Miles, Helen Lee Worthing; Buzzy Mandelbush, Lew Brice; Meech Garrick, Robert T. Haines; Mr. Phillips, Warren Cook. "SEA WOLF, THE "—Producers Dist. Corj>. — From the story by Jack London. Adaptation by J. Grubb Alexander. Directed by Ralph W. Ince. Photography bv J. O. Taylor. The cast: Wolf Larscn, Ralph W. Ince; Maud Brewster, Claire Adams; Humphrey Van Weyden, Theodore Von Eltz; Thomas Mugridge, Snitz Edwards; Johansen, Mitchell Lewis. " BORN TO THE WEST"— Paramount.— From the story by Zane Grey. Adapted by Lucian Hubbard. Directed by John Waters. The cast: "Colorado" Dare Rudd, Jack Holt; Nell Worstall, Margaret Morris; Jim Fallon, y advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed. Raymond Hatton; Belle of Paradise Bar, Arlette Marchal; Jesse Fillmore, George Seigmann; Bate Fillmore, Bruce Gordon; Nell's Father, William A. Carroll; Dinkey Hooley, Tom Kennedy; Sheriff Haverill, Richard Neill; Mrs. Rudd, Edith Yorke; Sam Rudd, E. Allyn Warren. "SWEET DADDIES"— First National. — Directed by Alfred Santell. The cast: Abie Finkclbaum, George Sidney; Patrick O'Brien. Charlie Murray; Rosie Finkclbaum, Vera Gordon; Miriam Finkclbaum, Jobyna Ralston; Jimmic O'Brien, Jack Mulhall; Sam Bcrkowilz, Gaston Glass. "SENOR DARE-DEVIL" — Ftrst National.— Story and Adaptation by Marion Jackson. Directed by Al Rogell. The cast : Don Luis 0' Flaherty, Ken Maynard; Sally Blake, Dorothy Devore; "Tiger" O'Flahcrty, George Nichols; Juan Estrada, Josef Swickard; Jesse Wilks, J. P. McGowan; Ratbvrn, Sheldon Lewis; Pat Muldoon, Buck Black; The Cook, Billy Franey; Tarzan, as Himself. " PUPPETS "—First National.— Adapted from the play by Frances Lightner. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Nicki, Milton Sills; Angela, Gertrude Olmsted; Bruno, Francis MacDonald; Rosa, Mathilde Comont; Frank, Lucien Prival; Sandro, William Ricciardi. "BIGGER THAN BARNUM'S"— F.B.O. — Story by Arthur Guy Empey. Directed by Ralph Ince. The cast: Peter Blandin, Ralph Lewis; Robert Blandin. George O'Hara; Juanila \ iola Dana; Carl Ravcllc. Ralph Into; Princess Bonita, Lucille Mendez; Jack Ravglin, Dan Makarenko; Bill Hartnctl, George Holt; Ringmaster, Bill Knight; Doctor, Rody Hathaway. "LUCKY LADY, THE "— Paramount.— Story by Robert E. Sherwood and Bertram Bloch. Scenario by James T. O'Donohoe. Directed by Raoul Walsh. Photography by Victor Milner. The cast: Antoinette, Greta Nissen; Conn! Ferranzo, Lionel Barrymore; Clarke, William Collier. Jr.; Pram Garlctz. Marc MacDermott; Duchess, Mme. Daumery; Secretary to Garletz, Sojin. "MEET THE PRINCE" — Producers Dist. Corp. — From the story by Frank R. Adams. Adaptation by Jane Murfin and Harold Shumate. Directed by Joseph Henabery. The cast: Prince Nicholas Alexnov, Joseph Schildkraut; Annabcllc Ford, Marguerite De La Motte; Cynthia Stevens, Vera Steadman; Princess Sophia Alexnov, Julia Faye; Peter Paget, David Butler; Mrs. Gordon McCullan, Helen Dunbar. "FOOTLOOSE WIDOWS" — Warner Bros. — Adapted from the story by Beatrice Burton. Scenario by Darryl Francis Zanuck. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. Photography by David Abel. The cast: Flo, Louise Fazenda; Marian, Jacqueline Logan; Jerry, Jason Robards; Henry, Arthur Hoyt; "The Senator," Neeley Edwards; Mr. Dunn, Douglas Gerrard; Mrs. Drew, Jane Winton; Marian's Husband in retrospect, Mack Swain; Mr. Smith, John Miljan; "Tuxedo Eddie," Eddie Phillips; Hotel Manager, Henry Barrowes. " POK E R FACES "—Universal— Author, Edgar Franklin. Adaptor, Melville Brown. Director, Harry Pollard. Photography by Charles Stumar. The cast: Jimmy Whitman; Edward Everett Horton; Betty Whilmore, Laura La Plante; George Dixon, George Spigmann; Henry Curlew, Tom Ricketts; Pug, Tom