Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1928)

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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE ADVERTISING SECTION Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "ACROSS TO SINGAPORE"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Ben Ames Williams. Continuity by Richard Schayer. Directed by William Nigh. Photography by John Seitz. The cast; Joel Shore, Ramon Novarro; Priscilla Crmtimnshidd, Joan Crawford; Capl. Mark Shore, Ernest Torrence; Jeremiah Shore, Frank Currier; Noah Shore, Dan Wolheim; Mathew Shore, Duke Martin; Joshua Crowninshield, Edward Connelly; Finch, James Mason. "ACTRESS, THE"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Sir Arthur Wing Pincro. Scenario by Albert Lewin and l^chard Sclia\'cr. Directed by Sidney Franklin. The cast: THEATRICAL FOLK— Rose Trelawney, Norma Shearer; Tom Wrench, Owen Moore; Avonia, Gwen Lee; Colpoys, Lee Moran; Gadd, Roy D'Arcy; Mrs. Telfer, Virginia Pearson; Mr. Telfer, William Humphrey; Mrs, Mossop. Effie Ellsler; NONTHEATRICAL FOLK— Arthur Ccnm-, Ralph Forbes; Vice Chancellor Sir William Comer. O. P. Heggie; Clara Defoenix, Andrce Tourneur; Captain Defoenix. Cyril Chadwick; Miss Trafalgar Cower. Margaret Seddon. "ADORABLE CHEAT, THE"— Chesterfield. — From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Burton King. The cast: Marian Dorsey, Lila Lee; Georse Mason, Cornelius Keefe; Cyrus Dorsey, Burr Mcintosh; Will Dorsey, Reginald Sheffield; Howard Carver, Gladden James; "Dad" Mason, Harry Allen; Mrs. Mason, Alice Knovvland; Roberta Arnood, Virginia Lee. "AFTER THE STORM "—Columbia.— Adapted by Will M. Ritchey. Directed by George B. Seitz. Photography by Joe Walker, A. S. C. The cast: Martin Dane, Hobart Bosworth; Joan Wells, Mary Brian, Eugenia Gilbert; Joe Dane, Charles Delaney; Mdly O'Doon, Maude George; .4. Hop, George Kuwa; Malay Dancer, Linda Loredo. "A HORSEMAN OF THE PLAINS"— Fox.— From the story bv Harry Sinclair. Scenario by Fred Mvton. Directed by Benjamin Stoloff. The cast: Tom Swift, Tom Mix; Dawn O'Day, Sally Blane; Snmt'shoe, Heinie Conklin; J. Rutherford Gates, Charles Byers; Flash Egan, Lew Harvey; Esmeralda, Grace Marvin; Michael O'Day, William Ryno. "ALMOST HUMAN " — Pathe-De Mille. — From the story by Clara Beranger. Directed by Frank Urson. Photography by Lucien Andriot. The cast; Mary Kelly, Vera Reynolds; John Livingston, Kenneth Thomson; Cecile Adams, Mabel Coleman; Mrs. Livingston, Claire McDowell; Kaite, Ethel Wales; Doctor, Fred Walton; DOGS— Pal, Hank; Regent Royal, Paul; Maggie, Trixie. "A MILLION FOR LOVE"— Sterling.— From the story by Frances Guihan. Scenario by Frances Guihan. Directed by Robert Francis Hill. The cast: Denny Eat^an, Reed Howes; Mary Norfleet, Josephine Dunn; Mrs. Eagan, Mary Carr; District Attorney Norfleet, Lee Shumway; Jimmy Eagan, Lew Sargent; Slim, Jack Rich; Pete, Frank Baker; Judge, Alfred Fisher. "AVENGING SHADOW, THE" — Pathe. — From the story b\ Bennett Cohen. Directed by Ray Taylor. Photographs by Harry Cooper and David Smith. The cast: James Hamilton. Ray Hallor; Worlhington, Wilbur Mack; Sheriff Apling, Clark Comstock; Tom Sommers, Howard Davies; Marie, Margaret Morris; George Brooks, Le Roy Mason; Gi-ay Boy, Klondyke. " BABY MOTHER, THE"— Plaza.— Directed by John Harvey. The cast: "Palsy" O'Day, Priscilla Moran; Michael O'Day, William V. Mong; Martha Whitney, Dorothy Devore; "Old Ironsides" (The Landlady), Emily Fitzroy; The Orphanage Woman. Cissy Fitzgerald; The Baby, John Richard Becker; "Dinty," Himself. "BURNING UP BROADWAY "-Sterling.— From the story by Norman Huston. Directed by Phil Rosen. The cast; Floss, Hclene Costcllo; Bob Travers, Robert Frazer; Harry Wells, Ernest Hilliard; Spike, Sam Hardy; Nick, Max Asher; Slim, Jack Rich. "CANYON OF ADVENTURE, THE" — First National. — From the story by Marion Jackvon. Directed by Albert Rogell. The cast; Steven Bnu' croft. Ken Maynard; Dolores Caslanares, Virgini.i Browne Faire; Don Migtiel, Eric Mayne; Don Alfredo Villegas, Theodore Lorch; Luis Villegas, Tyrone Brereton; Jake Leach, Hal Salter; Buzzard Koke, Hilly Franey; Slim Burke, Charles Witaker; Tarzan, By Himself. "CHORUS KID, THE"— Gotham.— From tlie story by Howard Rockey. Scenario by Harold Shumate. Directed by Howard Bretherton. Photography by Charles Van Enger. The cast: Biatme Brown, Virginia Browne Faire; John Powell. Bryant Washburn; Peggy Powell, Thclma Hill; Mrs. Garrett, Hedda Hopper; Jimmy Garrett, John Batten; Bill Whipple, Tom O'Brien; Jacob Feldman. Sheldon "DEVIL'S CAGE, THE"— Chadwick.— From the story by Isadore Bernstein. Directed b\ Wilfred Noy. "Tile cast: Eloise, Pauline Garon; Franklyn, Donald Keith; Pierre, Armand Kaliz; Marcel, Ruth Stonehouse; Maurice, Lincoln Stedman. "DIAMONDHANDCUFFS"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Carey Wilson and Henry C. Vance. Continuity by Bradley King. Directed by John P. McCarthy. The cast: Tillie, Eleanor Boardman; John, Conrad Nagel; Larry, Lawrence Gray; Spike, Sam Hardy; Musa, Lena Malena; Cecile, Gwen Lee; Jerry, John Roche; Crook, George Cooper; Nick, Lew Harvey; Smartz. E. Allyn Warren; Niambo, Charles Stevens. "EASY COME, EASY GO "—Paramount.— From the play by Owen Davis. Scenario by Florence Ryerson. Directed by Frank Tuttle. The cast: Robert Parker, Richard Dix; Babs Quayle, Nancy Carroll; Jim Bailey, Charles Sellon; Mr. Quayle, Frank Currier; Winthrop, Arnold Kent; Detective, Christian J. Frank; Detective. Joseph J. Franz; Conductor, Guy Oliver. " FANDANGO " — Educational. — Directed by Henry W. George. The cast: Senor Lane, Lupino Lane; His Rival, Wallace Lupino; His Sweetheart, Marjorie Moore; The Dancer, Anita Garvin. Hitting the camera line for a closeup. The player to the right is William Haines just about to make a gain of fifty yards — on celluloid bootage. It's a scene from "West Point" C/NCE upoS"*r time . . . 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