Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1929)

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Prepared in 9 shades. Price SI. Send 10c for aamplea of MaacariUo. EXORA rouce, cream and powder. CHARI^S MEYER . . . 13-A-EAST 1211. STREET. N. 1. C. "ADORATION" — First National. — From the story by Lajos Biro. Adapted by Winifred Dunn. Directed by Alexander Korda. The cast: Elena, Billle Dove; Serge, Antonio Moreno; Muravjev, Emile Chautard; Ninelle, Lucy Doraine; Ivan, Nicholas Bela; Vladimir, Nicholas Soussanin; Baroness, Winifred Bryson; Baron, Lucien Prival. "A MAN OF PEACE"— Warners.— Story by Joseph Jackson. Directed by Bn-an Foy. Photography by Ed. B. Dupar. The cast: Jane, Ann McKay; Tom, Hobart Bosworth; Trigger Eye, Charles Middleton. "AMAZING VAGABOND, THE"— FBO.— From the story by Frank Howard Clark. Continuity by Frank Howard Clark. Directed by Wallace Fox. Photography by Virgil Miller. The cast: Jimmy Hobbs, Bob Steele; Geo. Hobbs, Tom Lingham; Bill Wharton, Jay Morley; Haywire, Perry Murdock; Phil Dunning, Lafe McKee; Alice Dunning, Thelma Daniels. "AVALANCHE" — Paramount. — ^From the story by Zane Grey. Adapted by J. Walter Ruben and Sam Mintz. Directed by Otto Brower. The cast: Jack Dunton, Jack Holt; Kitly Mains, Doris Hill; Grace Stillwell, Baclanova; Verde, John Darrow; Mr. Mains, Guy Oliver; Jack Dunton^(al 12), Richard Winslow. "AVENGING RIDER, THE"— FBO.— From the story " Dancing Hoofs" by Adelc Buffington. Adapted by Frank Howard Clark. Directed by Wallace Fox. The cast: Tom Larkin, Tom Tyler; Sally Sheridan, Florence Allen; Frankie Sheridan, Frankie Darro; Bob Gordon, Al Ferguson; Sheriff, Bob Fleming; Dancing Professor, Arthur Thalasso. "A WOMAN OF AFFAIRS"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Michael Arlen. Continuity by Bess Meredyth. Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast: Diana, Greta Garbo; Neville, John Gilbert; Hugh, Lewis Stone; David, John Mack Brown; Geoffrey, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Sir Montague, Hobart Bosworth; Conslance, Dorothy Sebastian. "BLACK ACE. THE"— Pathe.— From the screen play by Ford I. Beebe. Scenario by Ford I. Beebe. Directed by Leo. D. Maloney. Photography by Edward A. Kull. The cast: Dan Stockton, Don Coleman; Dan Stockton, as a boy. Billy Butts; Mary Evans, Jeanette Loff; "Draw" Evans, J. P. McGowan; "Cherokee" Kaul, Noble Johnson; "Slim" Brisco, William Steele; Ranger Griggs, Ben Corbett; SergearU McCann, Edward Jones. "CAVALIER. THE " — Tiffany-Stahl. — From the novel "The Black Rider'.' by Max Brand. Adapted by 'Victor Irvin. Directed by Irvin Willat. Photography by John Stevens and Harry Cooper. The cast: El Cabellero, Richard Talmadge; Taki, Richard Talmadge; Lucia D'Arquisla, Barbara Bedford; Her Aunt, Nora Cecil; Ramon Torreno, David Torrence; Carlos Torreno, David Mir; Sergeant Juan Dinero, Stuart Holmes; Pierre Gaston, Christian Frank; The Padre, Oliver Eckhardt. "CITY OF PURPLE DREAMS, THE"— Rayart. — From the story by Edwin Baird. Adapted by George Pyper. Directed by Duke Worne. Photography bv Walter Griffin. The cast: Esther Strom, Barbara' Bedford; Daniel Randolph, Robert Frazer; Symington Otis, David Torrence; Kathleen Otis, Jacqueline Gadsdon; "Slug" Nikolay, Paul Panzer; Kelly, Jack CarUsle; Quigg, Henry Roquemore. "DRIFTWOOD" — Columbia. — From the story by Richard Harding Davis. Adapted by Lillie Hayward. Directed by Christy Cabanne. Photography by Joe Walker. A. S. C. The cast: Jim Curtis, Don Alvarado; Daisy Smith, Marceline Day; Johnson, Alan Roscoe; Barlow, J. W. Johnston; "Doc" Prouty, Fred Holmes; Lola, Fritzi Brunette; Mrs. Prouty, Nora Cecil ; Johnson's Henchman, Joe Mack. "GERALDINE" — Pathe.— From the story by Booth Tarkington. Adapted by Carey Wilson. Directed by Melville Brown. Photography by Dave Abel. The cast: Geraldine, Marion Nixon; Eddie, Eddie Quillan; Mr. Wygate, Albert Gran; Bell Cameron, Gaston Glass. "HARVEST OF HATE, THE"— Universal.— From the story by William Lord Wright and George Plympton. Directed by Henry MacRae. Photography by George Robinson. The cast: Rex, Rex; Jack Merritt, Jack Perrin; M'argie Smith, Helen Foster; Martin Trask, Tom London; Starlight, Starlight. "HEAD OF THE FAMILY, THE"— Gotham.— From the story by George Randolph Chester. Scenario by Peter Milne. Directed by Joseph C. Boyle. The cast: Bill Moran, William Russell; Michael Dennis O'Sliaughnessy, Mickey Bennett; Alice Sullivan, Virginia Lee Corbin; Charley Sullivan, Richard Walling; Mabel Manning, Alma Bennett; Daniel Sullivan, William J. Welsh; Maggie Sullivan, Aggie Herring. "KING COWBOY"— FBO.— From the story by S. E. V. Taylor. Continuity by Frank Howard Clark. Directed by Robert DeLacy. Photography by Norman DeVol. The cast: Tex Rogers, Tom Mix; Polly Randall, Sally Blane; Ralph Bennett, Lou Meehan; "Shorty" Sims, Barney Furey; Abdul El Hassan, Frank Leigh; Ben Suliman AH, Wynn Mace; Jim Randall, Robert Fleming. "KING OF THE RODEO "—Universal.— From the story by B. M. Bower. Adapted by George Morgan. Directed by Henry MacRae. The cast: Montana Kid, Hoot Gibson; Dulcie Harlan, Kathrj'n Crawford; Chip, Sr., Charles K. French; Mother, Bodil Rosing; J. G., Harry Todd • Haj-/aJ!, Joseph W. Girard; Slim, Slim Summerville; Shorty, Jack Knapp; Weasel, Monte Montague. "LEGEND OF GOSTA BERLING, THE"— Swedish Biograph. — From the story by Selma Lagerlof. Directed by Mauritz Stiller. The cast: Countess Elizabeth Dohna, Greta Garbo; Costa Berling. Lars Hanson; Countess Martha Dohna, Ellen Cederstron; Ebba Dohna, Mona Martennson; Marianne Sinclaire, Jenny Hasselquist; Mrs. Gustafa Sinclaire, Karin Svanstrom; Squiress Marjaretha Somelius, Gerda Lundequist Count Henrik Dohna, Torsten Kammeren; Capt. Christian Berg, Svend Tornbech. "MAKING THE VARSITY "—Excellent.— From the story by Elsie Werner and Bennett Southard. Directed by Chff Wheeler. Photography by Edward Kull. The cast: Ed Ellsworth, Rex Lease; Wally Ellsworth, Arthur Rankin; Estelle Carter, Gladys Hulette; Mrs. Ellsworth, Edith Yorke; Gladys Fogarty, Florence Dudley; Jerry Fogarty, Carl Miller; Cridlcy, James Latta. " NAPOLEON'S BARBER" — Fox-Movietone. • — From the story by Arthur Caesar. Scenario by Ben Holmes. Directed by John Ford. Photography by Joseph August. The cast: A^o^o/eo«, Otto Matiesen; Empress Josephine, Natalie Golitzin; Napoleon's Barber, Frank Reicher; Barber's Wife, Helen Ware; Barber's Son, Philippe de Lacy; Tailor, D'Arcy Corrigan; Blacksmith, Rus Powell; Peasant, Michael Mark; French Officer, Buddy Roosevelt; French Officer, Ervin Renard; French Officer, Y. Troubetsky; French Officer, Joe Waddell; Soldier Bit, Henry Herbert. "NAUGHTY BABY"— First National.— From the story by Charles Beahan and Garrett Fort. Scenario by Tom Geraghty. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Rosalind McCill, Alice White; Terry Vandeveer, Jack Mulhall; Bonnie Le Vonne Thelma Todd; Polly, Doris Dawson; Terry's Pal, James Ford; Goldie Torres, Natalie Joyce; Bonnie's Pal, Frances Hamilton; Dugan, Fred Kelsey; Madame Fleurette, Rose Dione; Mary Ellen Toolen, Fanny Midgley; Benny Uzzy) Cohen, Benny Rubin; Joe Cassidy, Andy Devine; Tonny Caponi, Georgie Stone; Terry's Valet, Raymond Turner; Toolen, Larry Banthim. "ON TRIAL" — ^Warner-Vitaphone. — From the stage play by Elmer Rice. Scenario by Robert Lord. Directed by Archie Mayo. The cast:. Joan Trask, Pauline Frederick; Robert Strickland, Bert Lytell; May Strickland, Lois Wilson; Gerald Trask, Holmes Herbert; .Arbuckle, Defense Attorney, Jason Robards; Gray, Prosecuting Attorney, Richard Tucker; Stanley Glover, Johnnie Arthur; Doris Strickland, Vondell Darr; Ttirnbull, Franklin Pangborn; Judge, Edmund Breese; Dr. Morgan, Edward Martindel; Clerk, Fred Kelsey. "OUTCAST " — First National. — From'the stage play by Hubert Henry Davies. Adapted by Agnes Christine Johnston. Directed by William A. Seiter. The cast: Miriam, Corinne Griffith; Tony. James Ford; G(;o#i-fy, Edmund Lowe; Hugh, Huntly Gordon; Valentine, Kathryn Carver; Mable, Louise Fazenda; Moreland, Claude King; Jack, Sam Hardy; Mrs. O'Brien, Patsy O' Byrne; Fred, Lee Moran. "POWER OF THE PRESS, THE"— Columbli. — From the story by Frederick A. Thompson. Adapted by Sonya Levien. Directed by Frank Capra. Photography by Chet Lyons. The cast: Clem Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Jane A twill, Jobyna Ralston; Marie, Mildred Harris; Blake, Philo McCullough; Van, Wheeler Oakman; City Editor, Robert Edeson; Mr. Atwill, Edwards Davis; Johnson, Del Henderson; District Attorney, Charles Clary. "QUEEN OF BURLESQUE"— Tiffany-Stahl. — From the story by H. R. Durant. Adapted by Lois Leeson. Directed by Albert Ray. Photography by Ernest Miller. The cast: Molly Wilson, Belle Bennett; Jim Wilson, Joe E. Brown; Peggy Lamer, Alberta Vaughn; Dan Kingsley, Charles Byer. "RED MARK, THE"— Pathe.— From the story by John Russell. Adapted by Juhen Josephson. Directed by James Cruze. Photography by Ira Morgan. The cast: Zelie, Nena Quartaro; Bibi-Ri, Gaston Glass; De Nou, Gustav Von Seyflertitz; Mother Caron, Rose Dione; Papa Caron, Luke Cosgrave; Sergeo, Eugene Pallette; Bombiste, Jack Roper; Lame Priest, Charles Dervis. Brery adrertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Is guaranteed.