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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
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"DON JUAN"— Warner Brothers — From the poem by Lord Byron. Adapted to the screen by Bess Meredyth. Directed by Alan Crosland. Photography by Byron Haskins. The cast: Don Juan. John Barn-more; Adriana Delia Varnese, Man' Astor; Pedrillo, Willard Louis; Lucrclia Borgia, Estelle Taylor; Rcna, Adriana's maid, Helene Costello; Main, Lucrelia's maid, Myrna Loy; Beatrice, Jane Winton; Lcandro, John Roche; Trnsia, June Marlowe; Don Juan (5 years old), Yvonne Day; Don J nun (in years old), Phillipe de Lacy; Hunchback, John George; Murdrcss of Jose, Helene D'Algy; Caesar Borgia, Warner Oland; Donali, Montagu Love; Duke Dcllc Varnese, Josef Swickard; Duke Marconi, Lionel Brahm; Imcria, Phyllis Haver; Marquis Rinaldo, Nigel de Brulier; Marquise Rinaldo, Hedda Hopper.
"YOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN"—
Paramount. — Story by Ernest Yadja. Scenario by Benjamin Glazer. Directed by William Wellman. The cast: Vera, Florence Yidor; Norodin, Clive Brook; Eugene Foster, Lowell Sherman; Toherchik, EI Brendcl; Dimitri, Roy Stewart; Strong Man, Joe Bonomo; Olga, Irma Kornelia; Manager, Sidney Bracey.
"SON OF THE SHEIK, THE"— United Artists. — From the novel by E. M. Hull. Scenario by Frances Marion. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. The cast: Ahmed, Rudolph Valentino; Yasmin, Yilma Banky; Andre, George Fawcett; Ghabah, Montagu Love; Ramadan, Karl Dane; AH, Bull Montana; Pincher, Bynunsky Hyman.
"WALTZ DREAM, THE "-UFA-MetroGoldwynMayer. — From the operetta by Oscar St rauss. Scenario by Robert Licbman and Norbert Falk. Directed by Ludwig Berger. Photography by G. Brandes. Thecast: Eberhard XIII,JacobTiedtke;PrincessAlix,'M.ady Christians; Archduke Ferdinand, Carl Beckersachs; Nicholas Count Preyn, Willi Fritsch; Rockhoff Yon Hoifrock. Julius Falkenstein; Lady Kockcritz, Mathilda Sussin; Franzi, Xenia Desni; Steffi, Lydia Potechina.
"SCARLET LETTER, THE" — MetroGoldwyN-MayER. — From the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Adapted by Frances Marion. Directed by Yictor Seastrom. Photography by Henrik Sartov. The cast: Hester Prynne, Lillian Gish; Reverend Dimmesdale, Lars Hanson; Roger Prvnnc, Henrv B. Walthall; Giles, Karl Dane; Governor, William H. Looker; Mistress Hibbins, Marcelle Corday; Jailer, Fred Herzog; Beadle, Jules Cowles; Patience, Mary Hawes; Pearl, Joyce Coad; French Sea Captain, James A. Marcus.
"ONE MINUTE TO PLAY"— F. B. O — Story and Continuity by Byron Morgan. Directed by Sam Wood., Photography by Charles Clarke. The cast: Red Wade, Red Grange; Sally Rogers, Man' McAllister; John Wade, Charles Ogle; "Flash'" Mcany, George Wilson; "Biff" Wheeler, Ben Hendricks, Jr.; Tex Rogers, Lee Shumway; Toodlcs, Lincoln Stedman; President Todd, Jay Hunt; Mrs. Wade, Edythe Chapman.
"DUCHESS OF BUFFALO, THE" — First National. — Based on the play by Max Brody and Franz Martos. Screen story by Hans Kraly. Directed by Sidney Franklin. The cast: Marion Duncan, Constance Talmadge; Lieut. Vladimir Orloff, Tullio Carminati; Grand Duke Gregory Alcxandrovilch, Edward Martindel; Grand Duchess Olga Petrovna, Rose Dione; Hotel Manager, Chester Conklin; Commandant, Lawrence Grant; Maid, Martha Franklin; Adjutant, Jean De Briac.
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"LAST FRONTIER, THE" — Producers Dist. Corp. — Story by Courtney Ryley Cooper. Adapted by Will M. Ritchey. Directed by George B. Seitz. The cast: Tom Kirby, William Bovd; Beth. Marsjuerite De La Motte; Wild Bill, J. FarrelTMacDonald; Buffalo Bill, Jack Hoxie; Buddy, Junior Coghlan; Lige, Mitchell Lewis; Cynthia J aggers, Gladys Brockwell; Pawnee Killer. Frank Lackteen.
"MISMATES"— First National— From the play by Myron C. Eagan. Directed by Charles Brabin. The cast: Judy, Doris Kenyon; Ted Carroll, Warner Baxter; Belle, Mae Allison; Jim Winslow, Philo McCullough; Black, Charles Murray; Mrs. Winslow, Maude Turner Gordon; Watson, John Kolb; Helwig, Cyril Ring; Jimsy, Nancy Kelly.
"OH, BABY"— Universal.— Story by Harlcy Knoles. Adapted by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Harley Knoles. The cast : " Billy" Fitzgerald, Little Billy; Jim Stone, David Stone; Dorothy Brennan, Madge Kennedy; Arthur Graham, Creighton Hale; Mary Bond, Ethel Shannon; Aunt Phoebe. Flora Finch. At the ringside: Joe Humphreys, "Bugs" Baer, Graham McNamee, Fred Keats, S. Jay Kaufman, Damon Runyon, Ripley, Frank O'Neil, Sid Mercer.
"GREAT DECEPTION, THE"— First NATIONAL. — From the story by George Gibbs. Scenario by Paul Bern. Directed by Howard Higgin. Thecast: Cyril Mansfield, Ben Lyon; Lots, Aileen Pringle; Rizzio, Basil Rathbone; Handy, Sam Hardy; Mrs. Mansfield, Charlotte Walker; Lady Jane. Amelia Summerville; Gen. Von Frankenhauser. Hubert Wilke; Von Markow, Lucian Prival; Burton, Lucius Henderson; Maxwell, Mark Gonzales.
"SAVAGE, THE"— First National — From the story by Ernest Pascal. Directed by Fred Xewmeyer. The cast: Danny Terry, Ben Lyon; Ysabcl Alwater, May McAvoy;
Prof. Alwater, Tom Maguire; Howard Kipp, Philo McCullough; Managing Editor, Sam Hardy; Mrs. Alwater. Charlotte Walker.
"INTO HER KINGDOM"— First National.— Story by Ruth Comfort Mitchell. Adapted by Carey Wilson. Directed by Svend Gade. The cast: Grand Duchess Tatiana, Corinne Griffith; Slcpan, Einar Hanson; Ivan, Claude Gillingwater; Senov. Charles Crockett; Stepan's Mother, Evelyn Selbie; A farm hand, Larry Fisher; Czar Nicholas, H. C. Simmons; Czarina, Elinor Yanderveer; Czarevitch, Byron Sage; Bolshevik guard, Tom Murray; Tatiana's maid. Marcel Corday; Court Chamberlain. Maj. Gen. Michael Pleschkoff; Russian officers and court leaders, Maj. Gen. M. Lodigenski, Maj. Gen. Ikanikoff, Maj. Gen. Bogomoletz, Nav. Lieut. George Blagoi, Lieut. Gene Walski, Feodor Chaliapin, Jr., George Davies; Shoestring Salesman, Max Davidson; American Customer, Alan Sears; Daughter of Stepan and Tatiana. Baby Man Louise Miller.
"HER HONOR, THE GOVERNOR"— F. B. O— Story by Hyatt Daab and Weed Dickinson. Adaptation and Continuity by Doris Anderson. Directed by Chet Withey. Photography by Andre Balatier. The cast: Adele Fenway, Pauline Frederick; Bob Fenway, Carroll Nye; Marian Lee, Greta Yon Rue; Richard Palmer, Tom Santschi; Jim Dornlon, Stanton Heck; Snipe Collins, Boris Karloff.
"WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING, THE"— UNIVERSAL. — Story by John Emerson and Anita Loos. Scenario by Raymond Cannon. Directed bv Edward Laemmle. The cast :