Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1927)

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144 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Velvety Hands By Edna Wallace Hopper Whoever touches my hand feels a velvet clasp. Whoever looks at my hands sees a skin as fair as my face. And I notice that many regard those youthful hands as a major beauty item. Yet in my stage work I u-ash my hands many times a day. And I meet all kinds of water. But after each washing I apply my Youth Hand Lotion. It was made for me by the greatest experts I know. The lotion immediately sinks into the skin, leaving no residue, no grease. And whatever the water or weather my hands keep soft and white. They never chap. I don't see how anyone ^who uses her hands or exposes her hands can do* without Youth Hand Lotion. The hands are bound to get rough, bound to discolor, bound to grow old without it. Let me send you a sample. It is the best hand lotion I ever found. The coupon will bring a trial botllf with my Beauty Book. Clip it now. 91 P For Free Trial Tube of Youth Hand Lotion mail this coupon to Edna Wallace Hopper, 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. She^s a Septic!' Many women want to be, deserve to be, and could be far more popular than is their lot. Doctors know why. So do nurses. They call such cases septics. Jo remedy .obno^cious body odors and bad breath, you must recognize their cause. The trouble is deep-seated. Frankly, in the colon. Semi-constipation makes millions of systems septic. The_ bowels maymove every day, but all the waste is not eliminated. The matter that remains poisons the blood, and permeates the perspiration. It taints the breath. I\,'ature is signaling lier need of a Utile calciunu Calcium works wonders in one's appearance, too. With the inner system sweet and clean, the complexion clenrs most raarvelously. Eyes brighten. Teeth whiten. The tonpue is no lonper coated, even on arising. And you never need take another harsh cathartic. Perhaps you are septic, and don't know it. Trj* atmybit of calcium, and see! It may make all the difference in the world. Leave harsh, habit-forming cathartics alone. You never need them if you take an occasional calcium tablet Free five-day test of calcium is yours for the asking. Nearly every drug store has Stuart's calcium wafers, but a box will be sent you complimentary, postpaid, if you address F. A. Stuart Co., Dept. C271 Marshall. Mich STUARH CALCIUM WAFERS Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue '■ RID BROTHER, THE "—Paramouxt.— The cast: Harold Hickory, Harold Lloyd; Mary Powers . Jobyna Ralston; Jim Hickory, Walter James; Leo Hickory, Leo Willis; Olin Hickory, Olin Erancis; Sandomi, Constantine Romanoff; '■'Flash" FarreU, Eddie Boland; Sam Hooper, Frank Lanning; Hank Hooper, Ralph Yearsley. "FIRE BRIGADE, THE "—Metro-Goldwvx-Mayer. — Sror> by Kate Corbaley. Directed by \\'illiam Xigh. Photography by John Arnold. The cast: Helen Corunn, May McAvoy; Tcrrx O'Neil, Charles Ray; James Corwin, Holmes Herbert; Joe O'Neil, Tom O'Brien; Mrs. O'Neil, Eugenie Besserer; Jim O'Neil, Warner P. Richmond; Captain O'Neil, Bert Woodruff; Bridget, \'i\ia Ogden; Fire Chief Wallace, DeWitt Jennings; Pcgleg Murphy, Dan Mason; Thomas Wainwright, Erwin Connelly. "TELL IT TO THE MARIXES"— Metro Gold\\'\'x-Ma\'er. — Story by E. Richard Schrayer. Directed by George Hill. Photography by Ira Morgan. The cast: Sergeant O'Hara, Lon Chaney; Private ^'Skcei" Burns, William Haines; Norma Dale, Eleanor Boardman; Corporal Madden, Eddie Gribbon; Zaya, Carmel ilyers; Chinese Bandit Leader, Warner Oland; Native, Mitchell Le\\'is; General Wilcox, Frank Currier; Harry, Maurice Kains. "BLOXDE OR BRUNETTE" — Paramount.— From the stage play by Jacques Itousquet and Henri Falk. Adapted by John McDermott. Directed by Richard Rosson. Photography by Victor ^lilner. The cast : Henri Martel, Adolphe Menjou; Fanny, Greta Xissen; Blanche, Arlette Marchal; Grandmother, Mary Carr; Mother-in-law, Evelyn Sherman; Father-in-law, Emile Chautard; Butler, Paul Woigel; Turney, Henr>' Sedley; Huhcrt, Andre Lanoy; Ddcctive, Henry Menjou. "GENERAL, THE"— United Artists.— Adapted by Al Boasberg and Bert Haines. Directed by Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman. The cast: Johnnie Gray, Buster Keaton; Captaiyi Anderson, Glenn Cavender; General Thatcher, Jim Farley; A Southern General, Frederick Vroom; Annahellc Lee, Marian Mack; Her Father, Charles Smith; Her Brother, 1-rank Barnes; Three Union Ofcers, Joe Keaton, Mike Donlin, Tom Nawn. "POTTERS, THF"—Paramount.— Story by J. P. McAvoy. Adapted by Sam Mintz and Ray S Harris. Directed by Fred Xewmeyer. Photography by Paul Vogel. The cast: Pa Potter, W. C. Fields; Ma Potter, Mary Alden; Mamie, Ivy Harris; Bill, Jack Egan; Red Miller, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher; Rankin, Joseph Smiley; Eagle, Bradley Barker. "A LITTLE JOURNEY "—Metro-Goldwyx-Mayer. — From the play by Rachel Crothers. Continuity by Albert Lewin. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Photography by Ira Morgan. The cast: Julie Rutherford, Claire Windsor; George Manning, William Haines; Alexander Smith, Harry Carey; Aunt Louise, Claire AIcDowell; Alfred Bcmis, Lawford Davidson. "IT" — Paramount. — Written and adapted by EHnor Glyn. Scenario by Hope Loring and Louis D. Lighton. Directed by Clarence Badger. Photograph}' by H. Kinlej^ ilartin. The cast: Betty Lou, Clara Bow; Cyrus Waltham, Antonio Moreno; jUf)?7/yAVilliam Austin; Adela Van Norman. Jacqueline Gadsdon; Mrs. Van Nortnan, Julia Swayne Gordon; Molly, Priscilla Bonner; First Welfare Worker. Eleanor Lawson; Second Welfare Worker, Rose Tapley. "ONE INCREASING PURPOSE" — William Fox. — From the novel by A. S. M. Hutchinson. Scenario by Bradley King. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: Sim Paris, Edmund Lowe; FJizabeth Glade, Lila Lee; Charles Paris, Holmes Herbert; Linda Paris, May .AlUson; Andrew Paris, Huntly Gordon; Doctor Byrne, Lawford Da\idson; Miss Andiron, Emily Fitzroy; Mr. Glade, George Irving; Old Gand, Josef Swickard; Alice Paris, Jane Novak; Jules, Nicholas Sousanni; Sir Torrid Lesson. Frank Elliott; Blinky. Tom Maguire; Lardy Quinnei, Patrick Sommerset; Mrs. Yeoman, Gwynneth Bristowe; Old Mr. Yeoman, Fisher White. "LADY IN ER:\IINE, THE" — First National. — From the operetta by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest ^^'elisch. Screen play by Benjamin Glazer. Directed by James Flood. The cast: Countess Mariana, Corinne Griffith; Count Adrian, Einar Hansen; Archduke Skphan, Ward Crane; General Dostal, Francis X. Bushman; Mariana's Maid, Jane Keckley. "POPULAR SIN, THE"— Par-\mount.— Original story by Monta Bell. Scenario by James Ashmore Creelman. Directed by Mai St. Clair. Photography I^y Lee Garmes. The cast: Yvonne Monlfort, Florence \'idor; Jean Corot, Clive Brook; La Belle Toulai.se. Greta Nissan; George Monlfort, Philip Strange; Alphonse Martin, Andre Beranger; Lidu, Iris Gray. "BERTHA, THE SE\\TNG MACHINE GIRL" — William Fox. — From the play by Theodore Kremer. Scenario by Gertrude Orr. Directed by Irving Cummings. The cast: Bertha Sloan, Madge Bellamy; Roy Davis, AUan Simpson; Jessie, Sally Phipps; Jules Morton, Paul Nicholson ; Flo Mason, Anita Gar\'in; Mr. Sloan, J. FarreU JlacDonald: Mrs. Sloan, Ethel Wales; Salesman. Arthur Housman; Sam Ginsberg, Harry Bailey. "NEW YORK"— Par.amount.— Stor} by Barbara Chambers and Becky Gardiner. Scenario by Forrest Halsey. Directed b\' Luther Reed. Photography by J. Roy Hunt. The cast: Michael Angela Cassidy, Ricardo Cortez; Marjorie Church, Lois Wilson; Angle Miller, Estelle Taylor; Trent Regan, William Powell; Randolph Church, Norman Tre\or; Buck, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher; Helena Matthews, Margaret Quimby; Izzy Blumensteijt, Lester Scharf; Jimmic Wharton, Charles Byers. "SUMMER BACHELORS" — William Fox. — From the novel by Warner Fabian. Directed by Allan Dwan. The cast: Derry Thomas, Madge Bellam}" Tony Landor, Allan Forrest; Walter Blakely, Matt Moore; Greenway, Hale Hamilton; WHlowdean, Leila Hyams; Preston Sjnith, Charles Winninger. "NOBODA"'S \\TDOW" — Producers DiST. Corp. — From the stage play by Avery Hop wood. Adapted by Clara Beranger and Douglas Z. Doty. Directed by Donald Crisp. The cast: Roxanna Smith, Leatrice Joy; Honorable John Clayton, Charles Ray; Betty Jackson, Phj'Uis Haver; Ned Stevens. Da\id Butler; Roxanna's Maid, Dot Farley; ^HIe. Renee, Fritzie Ridgeway; Valcl, Charles West. "JIM THE CONQUEROR"Producers DiST. Corp. — Story by Peter B. Kyne. Adapted by Will ^I. Ritchey. Directed by George B. Seitz. Photography by Hal Rosson. The cast: Jim Burgess, William Boyd; Polly Graydon, Elinor Faire; Hank Milford. Walter Long; Dave Mahler. Tully Marshall; Sam Black, Tom Santschi; Judy, Marcelle Corday. Every ndvertisement in PTTOTOl'LAY MAGAZINE Is cuaranteed.