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"THE TIMID TERROR"— F. B. O.—
Story by Walter A. Sinclair. Screen pla\ by Gerald C. Duffy. Directed by Del Andrews. Photography by Al Seigler. The cast: Talot Trail, George O'Hara; Mrs. Tnul, Edith Yorke; Dorolhy Marvin, Doris Ilill; Howard Gramm, Rex Lease; Amos MilUkcn, George Nichols; Mrs, MilUkcn, Dot Farley.
"WHILE LONDON SLEEPS"— Warner Brotpfers. — Stor)' and scenario by Walter Morosco. Directed by Walter Morosco. rhotography by Frank Kesson. The cast: Riiify, Rin-Tin-Tin; Dale Burke, Helene Costello; Thomas Ilallard, Walter Merrill; Foster, John Patrick; London Letter, Otto Mattieson; The Monk, George Kotsoneros; Inspector Burke, Dewitt Jennings; Stokes, Carl Stockdale; Long Tom, Les Bates.
"WINGS OF THE STORM"— William Fox. — Based on the stor>' by Lawrence W. Pedrose. Scenario by Dorothy Yost and L. G. Rigby. Directed by J. G. Blystone. The cast: Thunder, Himself; Anita Baker, Virginia B. Faire; Allen Gregory, Reed Howes; Bill Marliiij William Russell; Red S. Jones, Hank Mann.
"CALL OF THE WILDERNESS" — Associated Exhibitors. — Written by Earl W. Johnson and Lon Young. Directed by Jack Nelson. The cast: Sandow, Sandow; Andrew Norton, Jr., Leslie Sargent; The Girl, Edna Marion; Andrew Horion, Sr., Sydney De Grey; "Red" Morgan^ Al Smith; Joe, Max Asher.
"THE BLONDE SAINT"— First National.— From the novel by Stephen French Whitman. Adapted by Marion Fairfax. Directed by Svend Gade. The cast: Sebastian Maurc, Lewis Stone; Anne Bellamy, Doris Kenyon; Fannla, Ann Rork; Annibalc, Gilbert Roland; Ilario, Cesare Gra\'ina; Vincent Pamforl, Malcolm Denny; Andreas, Albert Conti; Nino, Vadim Uraneff; Anne's At/nt, Lillian Langdon; Tito, Leo White.
"THE CHEERFUL FR.AUD" — Universal.— Story by K. R. G. Browne. Adapted by Harvey Thew. Directed by William A. Seiter. Photography by Arthur Todd. The cast: Sir Michael Tairlic, Reginald Denny; Ann Kent, Gertrude Olmstead; Mr. Bythcway, Otis Harlan; Mrs. Bythcivay, Emily Fitzroy; Steve, Charles Gerrard; Rose, Gertrude Astor.
"STEPPING ALONG"— First National. — From the story by Matt Taylor. Directed by Charles Hines. The cast : Johnny Rooney, Johnny Hines; Molly Taylor, Mary Brian; Frank Moreland, William Gaxton; Fay Allen, Ruth Dwyer; Prince Ferdinand Darowitsky, Edmund Breese; Mike, Dan Mason; Boss O'Brien, Lee Beggs.
"THE SILENT LOVER"— First National Prod. — Adapted from the play by Lajos Biro. Scenario by Carey Wilson Directed by Geo. Archainbaud. The cast: Count Pierre Tornai, Milton Sills; Vera Sherman, Natalie Kingston; Cornelius Sherman, William Humphrey; Captain HcrauU, Arthur Edmund Carew; Kobol, Wm. V. Mong; Scadza, Viola Dana; Contarini, Claude King; O'Reilly, Charlie Murray; Grcenbaiim, Arthur Stone; Haidcc, Alma Bennett; Ben Achmcd, Montagu Love.
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"SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY"— Columbia Pictures. — Story by Harry Hoyt. Directed by Frank R. Strayer. The cast: Sweet Rosie O'Grady, Shirley Mason; Uncle Ben Shapiro, E. Alyn Warren; Victor McQuadc, Cullen Landis; James Brady, M'illiam Conklin; Muriel McQuade, Duane Thompson; Louie Fcitilbaumy Otto Lederer; Mrs. McQnade, Helen Dunbar; .4. Kibitzer, Lester Bernard; The Baby, Jackie Combs.
I "A REGULAR SCOUT"— F. B. 0.— Story I by Buckleigh F. Oxford. Scenario by David
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"LONE HAND SAUNDERS"— F. B. O.Story by Frank M. Clifton. Adaptation and continuity by Del Andrews. Directed by Reeves Jlason. Photography by Ross Fisher. The cast: Fred Saunders, Fred Thomson; Alice Mills, Bess Flowers; Buddy, Billy Butts; Buck, Frank Hagney; Charlie. Albert Priscoe; Sherijf, Bill Dyer; Doctor, William Courtwright.
"PROWLERS OF THE ^^GHT"— Unhversal. — Story by Ernst Laemmle. Directed by Ernst Laemmle. Photography by Edward Ullman. The cast: Jack Morton, Fred Hume; Anita Parsons, Barbara Kent; Al Parsons, "Slim" Cole; George Moulton, John T. Prince; Sheriff Brandon, Joseph Belmont; Bill, Walter Maelile.
"JOSSELYN'S WIFE"— Tipfany Production.— Story by Kathleen Norris. Scenario by Agnes Parsons. Directed by Richard Thorpe. Photography by Milton Moore and Mack Stengler. The cast: Lillian Jossclyn, Pauline Frederick; Thomas Jossclyn, Holmes Herbert; Pierre Marchand, Armand Kali;. Ellen Marchand, Josephine Hill; Flo, Carmelita Geraghty; Mr. Arthur, Freeman Wood; Detective, Pat Harmon; Maid, Ivy Livingston; Butler. W. A. Carroll.
"THE CANY^ON OF LIGHT"— William Fox. — Story by Kenneth Perkins. Scenario by John Stone. Directed by Benjamin Stoloff. The cast: Tom Mills, Tom Mix; Concha Dcane, Dorothy Dwan; Ed Bardin, Carl Miller; Jerry Chanks, Ralph Sipperly; Ricardo Dcane, Barry Norton; Cyrus Dcane, William Walling, Sr.; Joe Novad'o, Duke Lee; Ellen Bardin, Carmelita Geraghty.
"THE GORILLA HUNT"— F. B. O.— Ben Burbridge's adventure into the unexplored jungles of Africa. The cast: Natives of the African jungle.
"SHORT SUBJECTS"— Educational"The Mona Lisa." — Suggested by Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting. Directed by Arthur Maude. Technicolor photography. The cast: Mona Lisa, Hedda Hopper; Picro Luini, Craufurd Kent; Sir Richard Carewe, Thomas Mills; Edith Carew, Marjorie O'Neill; Leonardo da Vinci, Frank Austin; Francesco del Cioconco, Jack Fowler; Lucrczia Crivelli, Esther Rhoades.
"FELIX THE CAT BUSTS A BUBBLE" — A Pat Sullivan animated cartoon comedy.
"HONOLULU N^GHTS."— Bruce Scenic Novelties.
"ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" — United Artists. — Story and adaptation by Lenore Coffee. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. The cast: Montcro, Ronald Colman; Princess Marie, Vilma Banky; Duke de la Garda, Montagu Love; Dame Beatriz, Natalie Kingston; Gypsy Bride, Laska Winter; Gypsy Danzcr, Sally Rand; Jester, John George.
"FLESH AND THE DEVIL"— MetroGoldwyn-Mayer. — Story by Hermann Sudermann. Adaptation by Benjamin F. Glazer. Directed by Clarence Brown. Photography by Wm. Daniels. The cast: Leo Von Harden, John Gilbert; Fclicilas, Greta Garbo; Ulrick Von Eltz, Lars Hanson; Hertha, Barbara Kent; Uncle Kutowski, William Orlamond; Pastor Voss, George Fawcett; Leo's Mother, Eugenie Besserer; Count Von Rhaden, Marc McDermott; Mi7ina, Marcelle Corday.