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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"ABIE'S IRISH ROSE"— Paramount.— From the plav by Anne Nichols. Scenario by Jules Furthman. Directed bv Victor Fleming. Photography by Harold Rosson. The cast: Abie Levy, Charles Rogers; Rosemary Murphy, Nancy Carroll; Solomon Lew. Jean Hersholt; Patrick Murphy, J. Farrell MacDonald; Isaac Cohen. Bernard Gorcey; Mrs. Uaac Cohen. Ida Kramer; Father Whalen, Nicholas Cogley; French War Bride, Thelma Todd.
"A BLONDE FOR A NIGHT"— Pathe-De MiLI.E.— From the story by VVillson Colhson. Adapted by F. McGrew Willis. Directed by E. Mason Hopper. The cast: Marie, Mane Prevost; Hector, Franklin Pangborn; Bob, Harrison Ford; George, T. Roy Barnes; Valet, Lucien Liltlefield.
"BRINGING UP F.A.THER"— M.-G.-M.— From the ston bv Frances Marion. Directed by Jack Conway The cast: Jtggs, J. Farrell MacDonald; Din/y Moore. Jules Cowles; Maggie. Polly Moran; Annie, Marie Dressier; Ellen. Gertrude Olmstead; Dennis, Grant Withers; The Count, Andre De Segurola; Mrs. Smith. Rose Dione; Mr. Feit'lbaum, Tenen Holtz; Os:eald. David Mir; The Dog, Toto.
" BURNING DAYLIGHT"— First National.— From the story by Jack London. Directed by Charles J. Brabin. The cast: Burning Daylight, Milton Sills; The Virgin, Doris Kcnyon; French Louie, Arthur Stone; English Harry. Big Boy Williams; Morton. Lawford Davidson; Martha Fairbee. Jane Will ton; Blake. Stuart Holmes; John Dossetl, Edmund Breese.
"CHASER, THE" — First National. — From the ptorv bv Arthur Riplev. Directed by Harry Langdon. Tlie ca^t: Wife, Gladys McConnell; Husband,HaTry Langdon; Hi-r Mother, Helen Hayward; His Buddy, William Jaimison; The Judge, Charles Thurston.
"COHENS AND KELLYS IN PARIS, THE"— Universal. — Directed bv William Beaudine. The cast: Mr. Cohen, George Sidney; Mr. Kelly. J. Farrell MacDonald; Mrs. Cohen. Vera Gordon; Mrs. Kelly, Kate Price; Patrick Kelly. Charles Delaney; Sadye Cohen. Sue Carol; Paulelte. Gertrude .\stor.
"CUPID'S KNOCKOUT" — Hercules. — Directed by Bruce Mitchell. The cast: Andree Turneur. Frank Merrill, Marce Charles, George Kotsonaros.
"CZAR IVAN THE TERRIBLE" — SovkinoAmkino.— Directed b> Tarish. The cast: Ivati, the terrible, L. M. Lenidoff. Remainder of the cast playea by the Moscow .-^rt Plaj-ers.
"DOOMSD.'^.Y" — Paramount. — From the story bv Warwick Deeping. Adapted by Doris Anderson and Donald W. Lee. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. The cast: Ma'-y \'uier. Florence Vidor; Arnold Furze, Gar\ Cooper; Percival Fream, Lawrence Grant; Ca plain Hcsketh Viner, Charles A. Stevenson.
"DRUMS OF LOVE"— United Artists.— From the story b\ Gerrit J. Lloj'd. Directed by D. W. Griffith. The cast: Princess Emanuella. Mary Philbin; Duke Calhos De Ahia. Lionel Barrvmore; Count Leonardo de Alris. Don Alvarado; Bopi. Tully Marshall; Raymond of Boston. William Austin; Duchess de Alvia. Aunt to Calhos and Leonardo. Eugenie Bessertr; Duke of Granada. Charles Hill Mailts; The Maid, Rosemary Cooper; The Little Sister, Jo>ce Coad.
"FEEL MY PULSE"— Paramount.— From the story by Howard Emmett Rogers. Scenario by Keene Thompson and Nick Barrows. Directed by Gregory La Cava. Photography by J. Roy Hunt. The cast: Barbara Manning. Bebe Daniels; Her Uncle Wilburforce. Melbourne MacDowell; Her Uncle Edgar. Gtorge Irving; Her Sanitarium^ s Caretaker. Charles Sellon; Her Patient. Heinle Conklin; Her Nemesis, William Powell; Her Problem, Richard Arlen.
"GRAFT"— Universal.— Directed by George Mclford. The cast: John Ballard Jr.. Malcolm MacGregor; June Weslcolt. Marceline Dav; Daniel Steele. Lewis Stone; John Ballard. Henry Walthall; Boss Moloney. Robert Emmet O'Connor; Callahan, Hayden Stevenson; Butler. Wilson Bcnge; Organist, Morgan Thorpe; Criminal, Boris Baronoff; Cyrus Hadelt, Robert Ellis.
"FOREIGN LEGION, THE"— Universal. — From the story by I. A. R. Wylie. Adapted by Charles Kenyon. Directed by Edward Sloman. Photneraphy bv Jackson Rose. The cast: Richard, Norman Kerry; Colonel Destinn. Lewis Stone; Captain Arnaud. Crauford Kent; 5y/i'in, Mary Nolan; Gahrielle, June Marlowe; Corporal Golz, Walter Perry.
"HER GREAT ADVENTURE "—A. G. Steen, Inc. — Directed by Jno. E. Incc. The cast: Herbert Riiwlinson, Grace D'Amond, Vola Vale.
"ins COUNTRY"— Pathe-De Mille.— From the story by Julien Josephson. Scenario bv Sonya l.evien and Julien Josephson. Directed by William K. Ilowarn. The cast: Peter Plecznick, Rudolph Schildkraut; Mrs. Plecznick, Louise Dresser; Eric,
Milton Holmes; Marthe, Linda Landi; Sokol, Fritz Feld; Dan Casey, Lucien Littlefield; Judge Gresham, Robert Edeson; 5eymoM, Louis Natheaux.
"HONEYMOON FLATS" — Universal. — Directed by Millard Webb. The cast: Jim Clayton, George Lewis; Lela Clayton, Dorothy Gulliver; Mrs. Garland. Kathleen Williams; Anthony Weir, Ward Crane; Tom Twitchell, Bryant Washburn; Mr. Garland, Phillips Smalley; Jane Twilchell, Jane Winton; Mrs. French, Patricia Caron; Mr. French, Eddie Plullips.
"I TOLD YOU SO"— Leigh Jason Production. — Directed by Leigh Jason. Written by Leigh Jason. The cast: John Westwood, Mary Turner, De Sacia Moers.
"LOVE ME AND THE WORLD IS MINE" — Universal. — Directed by E. A. Dupont. The cast: Hannerl, Mary Philbin; Vigilatti, Norman Kerry; Mitzi, Betty Compson; Vanden Bosch, H. B. Walthall; Mrs. Vanden Bosch. Mathilde Brundage; BiUy, Albert Conti; Mrs. Thule, Martha Mattox; Mr. Thiile. Charles Sellon; Porter, George Siegmann; Orderly, Robert Anderson.
"MONKEY BUSINESS"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Edward Sedg\vick and Lew Lipton. Continuity by Richard Schayer. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. Photography by Merritt B. Gerstad. The cast: Oscar Thrush, Karl Dane; Francis Byrd, George K. Arthur; Belle, Louise Lorraine; Mr. Magoo, Sydney Jarvis; Bimbo, Fred Humes.
"NIGHT FLYER, THE"— Pathe-De Mille.— From the story by Frank Hamilton Spearman. Adapted by Walter Woods. Directed by Walter Lang. The cast: Jimmy Bradley, William Boyd; Kale Murphy, Jobyna Ralston; Bat Mullins, Philo McCullough; Mrs. Murphy. Ann Schaeffer; Bucks. Division Superintendent, DeWitt Jennings; Tony, John Milerta; Freddy, Robert Dudley.
"PHANTOM OF THE R.A.NGE"— FBO.— From the story by Oliver Drake. Continuity by Frank Howard Clark. Directed by James Dugan. Photography by Nick Musuraca. The cast: Duke Carlton, Tom Tyler; Tim O'Brien, Charles McHugh; Palsy O'Brien, Duane Thompson; Spuds O'Brien, Frankie Darro; "Flash" Corbin, James Pierce; Vera Van Swank, Marjorie Zier; Banning (not cast); Beans, Himself.
"PRINCE OF PEANUTS, THE"— Universal. — Continuity by Carl Krusada. Directed bv William J. Craft. The cast: Leonard Higgins. Glen Tryon; Beatrice Fairbanks. Marion Nixon; Prince Hendryx. Raymond Keane; Count Olaf, Mario Carillo; E. H. Harriman. E. H. Harriman; the Turk. Bull Montana; Tony. Cesare Gravina; The Editor. Robert T. Haines; The Secretary, Leo White; The Stenographer, Violet La Plante.
"RUSH HOUR, THE"— Pathe-De Mille.— From the story by Frederick and Fanny Hatton. Continuity by Zelda Sears and Fred Stanley. Directed by E. Mason Hopper. The cast: Margie Dolan, Marie Prevost; Dan Morley, Harrison Ford; Yvonne Doree. Seena Owen; Wm. Finch, David Butler; Dunrock, Ward Crane.
"SADIE THOMPSON"— United Artists.— From the storv by W. Somerset Maugham. Adapted by Raoul Walsh. Directed by RaoLil Walsh. The cast: Oliver Hamilton, Lionel Barr\'more; il/r5. Hamilton, Blanche Friderici; Dr. McPhail. Charles Lane; Mrs. McPhail. Florence Midgley; Joe Horn, the trader. James A. Marcus; Ameena. Sophia Artega; Quartermaster Bales. Will Stanton; Sergeant Tim O'Hara. Raoul Walsh; Sadie Thompson, Gloria
"SAN FR-A.NCISCO NIGHTS" — Gotham. — From the story by Leon De Costa. Adapted by Harold Shumate. Directed by R. William Neil. The cast: John Vickery, Percy Marmont; Flo. Mae Busch; "Red." Tom O'Brien; "Flash" Hoxy. George Stone; Ruth, Alma Tell; Tommie. Hobart Cavanaugh.
"SATAN AND THE WOMAN "—Excellent.— From the story hy Marj' Lanier Magruder. .Adapted by Adrian Johnson. Directed by Burton King. Photography by Art Reeves. The cast: Judith Matheny, Claire Windsor; Edward Daingerfield, Cornelius Keefe; Mrs. Leone Daingerfield. Vera Lewis; Ellison Colby. Thomas Holding; Dallam Colby. James Mack; Hetty Folinsbee, Edithe Yorke; Clementine Alwood, Madge Johnston; The Three Graces, Sjbil Groye, Lucy Donahue, Blanche Rose.
"SCARLET YOUTH"— S. S. Millard.— Directed by William Curran. The cast: Corliss Palmer, David Findlay, Mar> Foy, Ruth Robinson.
"SKYSCRAPER" — Pathe-De Mille. —From the story by Dudley >turphj'. Adapted by Elliott Clawson and Tay Garnctt. Directed by Howard Higgin. The cast: B/o«dy, William Boyd; 5t«m, Alan Hale; Sally, Sue Carol; Jane, AlberU Vaughn. • .
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