Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1926)

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142 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section -in QO day*! VOU can play real tunes from the start. No notes to puzzle you — no tiresome scales to practice. You need not know a thing: about music. Even if you have never touched a piano, if you can hum or whistle » tune, we can teach you to play all popular Bong hits 6;/ ear at a very small coat. No need now to spend years practicing under old-time method. My new and original system teaches you easily and quickly. Be a jazz master and make yourself popular everywhere you go. And the best part of it is there is nothing hard about it. Write at once for Free Booklet to show you how easily it can be done. This wonderful home course is offered at a ridiculously low cost. A little practice gives amazing results. You can sit down and play any popular jazz piece that you hum. 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BATTLE CREEK , MICHIGAN Learn INTERIOR DECORATING ■ at Home <>lakeS5000 to $10,000 a year DECORATION, Dept. 1312 47th St., New YorK BUNIONS Quick.saferelieffromBunion pain. Prevent shoe pressure. At all drug and shoe stores— 35c DlScholVs Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH, THE " — United Artists. — From the novel by Harold Bell Wright. Adapted by Frances Marion. Directed by Henry King. The cast: Willard Holmes, Ronald Colman; Barbara Worth, Vilma Banky; Abe Lee, Gary Cooper; Jefferson Worth, Charles Lane; The Seer, Paul McAllister; James Greenfield, E. J. Ratcliffe; Texas Joe, Clyde Cook; Pal Mooney, Erwin Connelly; McDonald Edwain, J. Brady; Horace Blanton, Sam Blum; George Carlwrighl, Fred Esmelton; Little Rosebud, William Patton. "SORROWS OF SATAN"— Paramount — From the novel by Marie Corelli. Adapted by John Russell and George Hull. Screen play by Forrest Halsey. Directed by D. W. Griffith. Photography by Harry Fischbeck. The cast: Prince Lucia dc Rimancz, Adolphe Menjou; dentin v Tempest, Ricardo Cortez; Mavis Claire, Carol Dempster; Lady Sybil, Lya de Putti; Amiel, Ivan Lebedeff; Mother Rex, Marcia Harris; Earl of Ellon, Lawrance D'Orsay. • "TEMPTRESS, THE "— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. — From the story by Vicente Blasco Ibanez. Adapted by Dorothy Farnum. Directed by Fred Niblo. The cast: Elena, Greta Garbo; Manuel Robledo, Antonio Moreno; M. Fonlenoy, Marc MacDermott; Canlerac, Lionel Barrymore; Marquis De Torre Blanca, Armand Kali/; Manos Dnras, Roy D'Arcy; Josephine, Alys Murrell; Sahadore, Steve Clemento; Trinidad, Roy Coulson; Pirovani, Robert Anderson; Timeleo, Francis McDonald; Rojas, Hector V. Sarno; Ci Inula, Virginia Brown Faire; Scbastiana, Inez Gomez. "QUARTERBACK, THE"— PARAMOUNT. — Story by Wni Slavcns McNutt and Wm. (). McGeehan. Adapted by Ray Harris. Directed by Fred Newmeyer. The cast: Jack Stone, Richard Dix; Louise Mason, Esther Ralston; Elmer Stone, Harry Beresford; "Lumpy" Goggins, David Butler; Denny Walters, Robert W. Craig; Nellie Webster, Mona Palma. "KID BOOTS "—Paramount.— From the play by Wm. A. McGuire and Otto Harbach. Screen play by Tom Gibson. Directed by Frank Tut tie. The cast: Kid Boots. Eddie Cantor; Jane Martin, Clara Bow, Polly Pendleton, Billie Dove; Tom Sterling, Lawrence Gray; Carmen Mendoza, Natalia Kingston; George Filch, Malcolm Waite; Polly's Father. William J. Worthington; Carmen's Lawyer. Harry Von Meter; Tom's Lawyer, Fred Esmelton. "ACE OF CADS, THE"— Paramount— From the story by Michael Arlen. Adapted by Forrest Halsey. Directed by Luther Reed. The cast: Chappel Maturin, Adolphe Menjou; Elcanour, Alice Joyce; Sir Guy de Gramcrcy, Norman Trevor; Basil dc Gramcrcy, Philip Strange; Joan, Suzanne Fleming. "BETTER 'OLE, THE"— Warner Bros. — Based on the play by Bruce Bairnsfather and Arthur Eliot. Adapted by Chas. Reisner and D. F. Zanuck. Directed bv Chas. Reisner. The cast: Old Bill, Syd Chapl'in; Joan, Doris Hill; Bert, Harold Goodwin; Gaspard, Theodore Lorch; Corporal Quint, Ed Kennedy; The Major, Charles Gerrard; The English General, Tom McGuire; Alf, Jack Ackroyd; The Blacksmith. Tom Kennedy; Gen. Von Hindcu, Kewpic Morgan; The Colonel, Arthur Clayton. "YOU'D BE SURPRISED "—Paramount. — Story and screen play by Jules Furthman. Directed by Arthur Rosson. Photography by William Marshall. The cast: The Coroner, Raymond Griffith; Ruth Whitman, Dorothy Sebastian; Deputy Dist. Atty., Earle Williams; District Attorney, Edward Martindel. nple write The Scholl Mfg. Co., Chicago Every advertisement In rriOTOPLAY MAGAZINE i? guaranteed. I "ACROSS THE PACIFIC"— Warner Bros. — From the play by Charles E. Blaney. Adapted by Darryl F. Zanuck. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Monte, Monte Blue; Claire Marsh. Jane Winton; Roma, Myrna Loy ; Aguinaldo, Charles Stevens; Tom (Montc's colored servant), Tom Wilson; Captain Grovcr. Walter McGrail; Colonel, Herbert Pryor; Corporal Ryan, Ed Kennedy; A guinaldo Agents, Theodore Lorch, Sojin. " WANING SEX" — Metro Goldwyn Mayer. — Story by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Adapted by F. Hugh Herbert. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The cast : Nina Duanc, Norma Shearer; Philip Barry, Conrad Nagel; Hamilton Day, George K. Arthur; Mary Booth, Marv MacAlister; J. J. Flannigan, Charles iMcHugh; J. J. Murphy, Tiny Ward; Ellen B. Armstrong, Martha Mattox. "GIGOLO" — Producers Dist. Corp. — From the story by Edna Ferber. Adapted by (iarrelt Fort. Directed by W. K. Howard. The cast: Gideon Gory, Rod La Rocque; Mary Hubhel, Jobyna Ralston; Julia Gory, Louise Dresser; Doctor Gerald Blagden, Cyril Chadwick; Pa Hubbel, George Nichols. " PARADISE " — First National. — Story by Cosmo Hamilton. Directed by Irvin Willat. The cast: Tony, Milton Sills; Chrissie, Hetty Bronson; Qucx, Noah Beery; Teddy, Lloyd Whitlock; Lady George, Kate Price; Lord Lumley, Charlie Murray. "FOREVER AFTER"— First National. — From the stage play by Owen Davis. Directed by F. Harmon Weight. The cast: Theodore Wayne, Lloyd Hughes; Jennie Clayton. Mary Astai;Jack Randall, Hallam Cooley; Clayton, David Torrence; Mrs. Clayton, Eulalie Jensen; Wayne, Alec Francis; Mrs. Wayne, Lila Leslie. "LILY, THE"— William Fox— From the drama by Pierre Wolff and Gaston Leroux. Screen play by Eve UnselL Directed by Victor Schertzinger. The cast: Odette, Belle Bennett; Georges Arnaud, Ian Keith; Chrislianc, Reata Hoyt; Max de Maigny, Barry Norton; Comle de Maigny, John Sainpolis; Jusar, Richard Tucker; Lucie Ploclt, Gertrude Short; Entile Plock, James Marcus; Jean, Thomas Ricketts; Mrs. Arnaud, Sr., Vera I.ewi^; Mrs. Arnaud, Jr.. Betty Francisco; Mile. Chambray, Rosa Rudami; Housekeeper, Lydia Yeamans Titus. "CAMPUS FLIRT, THE"— Paramount. — Story and adaptation by Louise Long and Lloyd Corrigan. Directed by Clarence Badger. Photography by H. Kinley Martin. The cast : Patricia Mansfield, Bebe Daniels; Denis Adams. James Hall; Knute Knudson, El lirendel; Charlie Paddock, Himself; Harriet Porter, Joan Standing; Graham Steams, Gilbert Roland; Mae, Irma Kornelia; Gwcn, Jocelyn Lee. "KOSHER KITTY KELLY'— F. B. (>.— From the play by Leon De Costa. Directed by James Home. The cast: Kitty Kelly, Viola Dana; Officer Pal Sullivan, Tom Forman: Mrs. Feinbaum, Vera Gordon; Rosic Feinbattm, Kathleen Myers; Moses Finsburg, Nat Carr; Morris Rosen. Stanley Taylor; Barney Kelly, Carroll Nye; Mrs. Kelly, Aggie Herring. "TAKE IT FROM ME"— Universal — Story by Will B. Johnstone. Scenario by Harvey Thew. Directed by W. A. Seiter. The cast: Tom Eggctt. Reginald Denny; Grace Gordon. Blanche Mehaffey; Dick. Ben Hendricks, Jr.; Van, Lee Moran; Cvrus Crabb, Lucien Littlcfield; Miss Abbott. Ethel Wales; Percy, Bertram Johns; Gwen Forsythe. Jean ToUej ; Taxi Driver. Tom O'Brien.