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"THE TIGRESS "—Columbia.— Scenario by Harold Shumate. Directed by George B. Seitz. Photography by Joseph Walker. The cast: Winston Graham, Earl of Eddington, Jack Holt; Mono, "The Tigress," Dorothy Revier; Pietro, the Bold, Frank Leigh; Pippa, Philippe de Lacy; Tser, Howard Truesdell; Wibhle, Frank Nelson.
"LADIES MUST DRESS" — Fo.x. — From the story by Victor Heerman. Scenario by Reginald Morris. Directed by Victor Heerman. The cast: Eve, Virginia V'alli; Joe, Lawrence Gray; Art, Hallani Cooley; Mazie, Nancy Carroll; George Ward, Jr., Earle Foxe; Office Manager, Wilson Hummell; Mr. Ward, Sr., William Tooker.
"THE THIRTEENTH HOUR " — AL-G.-M. — From the story by Douglas Furber and Chester M. Franklin. Continuity by Edward T. Lowe, Jr., and Chester M. Franklin. Directed by Chester M. Franklin and Errol Taggart. Photography by Ma.ximilian Fabian. The cast: Professor Leroy, Lionel Barry more; Mary Lyle, Jacqualine Gadson; Matt Gray, Charles Delaney; Detective Shaw, Fred Kelsey; The Dog, Napoleon; Polly, Polly Moran.
"DE.'^D MAN'S CURVE" — FBO.— From the story by Frank Richardson Pierce. Adapted by Ewart Adamson. Directed by Richard Rosson. Photography by Phillip Tannura. The cast: Vernon Keith, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Ethel Hume, Sally Blane; George Marshall, Charles Byer; Fergus Hume, Arthur Metcalfe; Goof Goober, Kit Guard; Benton, Byron Douglas; Derne, James Mason.
"CHEATING CHEATERS" — U!«;iVERS.\L. — From the play by Max Marcin. Adapted by Charles Logue. Directed by Edward Laemmle. Photography by Jackson Rose. The cast: Nan Carey, Betty Compson; Tom Palmer, Kenneth Harlan; Mrs. Brockton, Sylvia Ashton; Mr. Brockton, Edwin Connelly; Mrs. Palmer, Maude Turner Gordon; Mr. Palmer, E. J. Ratcliffe; Lazarre, Lucien Littlefield; Steve, Eddie Gribbon; Tony, Cesare Gravina.
"TWO GIRLS W.ANTED" — Fo.x. —
From the play by Gladys Unger. Scenario by Seton I. Miller. Directed by Alfred E. Green. The cast: Marianna Miller, Janet Gaynor; Dexter Wright, Glenn Tryon; Jack Terry, Ben Bard; Sarah Miller, Marie Mosquini; Philip Hancock, Joseph Cawthorn; Miss Timoney, Doris Lloyd; Edna Delafield, Alyce Mills; William Moody, William Tooker; Mrs. Delafield, Pauline Neff; Johnny, William Blatcher; Michael, C. L. Sherwood.
"WOMAN WISE "—Fox.— From the story by Donald McGibney and J. K. McGuiness. Adapted by Andrew Bennison. Directed by Albert Rav. The cast: Ne'erDo-Well, William Russell; Millie Baxter, June CoUyer; U. S. Consul, Walter Pidgeon; Abdtd Mustapha, Theodore Kosloff; Valet, Ernie Shields; Khiird Chief, Raoul Paoli; Guard, Duke Kahanamoku; Native Girls, Josephine Borio and Carmen Castillo.
"THE LAST MOMENT"— Fine Arts. — FromthestorybyPaulFeios. Directed by Paul Fejos. The cast: Otto Matieson, Georgia Hale, Lucile LaVerne, Anielka Eltar, Vivian Winston, Isabel Lamore.
"ACROSS THE ATLANTIC" — Warners. — From the story by John Ransome. Scenario by Harvey Gates. Directed by Howard Bretherton. Photography by Barney McGill. The cast: Hugh Clayton, Monte Blue; Phyllis Joynej, Edna Murphy; John Clayton (Father), Burr Mcintosh; Dan Clayton, Robert Ober.
"THE GIRL IN THE PULLMAN"— Pathe-De Mille, — From the story by Willson Collison. Adapted by F. McGrew Willis, Directed by Erie C. Kenton. Photography by Dewey Wrigley. The cast: Hazel Burton, Marie Prevost; Dr. Donald Burton, Harrison Ford; Hector Brooks, Franklin Pangborn; Dollie Jones, Kathryn McGuire; Mrs. Jones, Ethel Wales; Jerry Mason, Harry Myers.
"THE SILVER SLAVE "—Warners.— From the story by Howard Smith. Scenario by Peter Milne. Directed by Howard Bretherton. Photography by Frank Kesson. The cast: Bernice Randall, Irene Rich; Jatiet Randall, Audrey Ferris; Tom Richards, Holmes Herbert; Philip Caldwell, John Miljan; Larry Martin, Carrol Nye.
"A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW" — R.\YART. — From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Scott Pembroke. The cast: Johann Graff, Henry B. Walthall; Dorothy Graff, Patricia Avery; Maizie, Erin La Bissner; Peter May field, Henry Sedley; Teddie Wales, Tom O'Grady ; Bert Emmonds, Cornelius Keefe.
" PRETTY CLOTHES " — Sterling.— From the story by Peggy Gaddis. Directed by Philip Rosen. The cast: Marion Dunbar, Jobyna Ralston; Rose Dunbar, Gertrude Astor; Russel Thorpe, Johnny Walker; Philip Bennett, Lloyd Whitlock; Thorpe, Sr., Charles Clary; Albert Moore, Jack Mower; Mrs. Dunbar, Lydia Knott.
"COME TO MY HOUSE"— Fox.— From the story by Arthur Somers Roche. Scenario by Marion Orth. Directed by Alfred E. Green. The cast: Joan Century, Olive Borden; Floyd Bennings, Antonio Moreno; Fraylor, Ben Bard; Murtagh Pell, Cornelius Keefe; Renee Parsons, Doris Lloyd; Jimmy Parsons, Richard Maitland.
"CASEY JONES" — Rayart. — From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Charles J. Hunt. The cast: Casey Jones, Ralph Lewis; Casey, Jr., Jason Robards; Roland Ayres, Brooks Benedict; Peggy Reynolds, Anne Sheridan ; Mrs. Casey Jones, Kate Price; Jock MacTavish, Al St. Johns.
"DISCORD"— Pathe.— From the story by Dr. Paul Merzbach. Directed by Gustaf Molander. The cast: Cathleen Paget, Lil Dagover; Mrs. Brock [her Mother), Karin Swanstrom; Poppy Brock, Brita Appelgren; Bruce Brock, Hakan Westergren; Ivor Willifigton, Gosta Ekman; Lionel Jessop, Wilhelm Bryde; Birger Holm, Urho Somersalmi; Antje, Stina Berg.
"BABY MINE"— M.-G.-M.— From the play by Margaret Mayo. Adapted by Sylvia Thalberg and Lew Lipton. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The ca.st: Jimmy, George K. Arthur; Alfred, Karl Dane; Helen, Louise Lorraine; Flo, Charlotte Greenwood.
"WIZARD OF THE SADDLE"— FBO.
— From the story by Frank Howard Clark. Directed by Frank Howard Clark, Photography by Roy Eslick. The cast: "Red" Heoner, Buzz Barton; Hank Robbins, Milburn Jiloranti; To7n Ellis, Jimmy Ford; Jenny Adams, Duane Thompson; "Pop" Adams, James Welch; Kirk McGrew, Bert Apling.
"WOLF FANGS"— Fo.x,— From' ^the story by Seton I, Miller and Elizabeth Pickett. Scenario by Seton I, Miller. Directed by Lew Seller, The cast: Thunder, Himself; Ellen, Caryl Lincoln; Neat Barrett, Charles Morton; Pete, Frank Rich; Bill Garside, James Gordon; White Fawn, Herself; Zimbo, Himself; Oswald, Himself.
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