Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1929)

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I>ariie, oldH?3tabliBhed company wanta men and women at once to help with special advertlafntr and introductory work. No capital, training or experience needed. $30 to S50 a week part time $60 to $100 full lime easily made. Unuiual opportunity. Write for full particulars. ALBERT MILLS, Pres. 1096 M»nmoulh Av«., Cincinnati, Ohio I Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "A LADY OF CHANCE"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Leroy Scott. Adapted by Edmund Goulding. Directed by Robert 2. Leonard. Photography by Peverel Marley. The cast: Do//y. Norma Shearer; Bradley. Lowell Sherman; Given, Gwen Lee; Sieve Crandall. John Mack Brown; Mrs. Crandall, Eugenie Besserer; Hank, Buddie Messinger. "A MAN'S MAN"— M.-G.-M.— From the play by Patrick Kearney. Continuity by Forrest Halsey. Directed by James Cruze. Photography by Merritt B. Gerstad. The cast: Mel, William Haines; Peggy, Josephine Dunn; Charlie, Sam Hardy; May, Mae Busch; Book Agent, Sam Blum. "APACHE. THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Ramon Romero. Adapted by Harriet Hinsdale. Directed by Phil Rosen. Photography by Teddy Tetzlaff. The cast: Sojiya, Margaret Livingston; Pierre Dumonl, Don Alvarado; Gaston Laroux. Warner Richmond; Monsieur Chautard, Philo McCuIlough. "BEHIND THE GERMAN LINES" — UFAParamount. — Continuity by Major George Soldan and Major Erich Otto Volkmann. Directed by Svend Noldan and Leo Lasko. Personalities appearing: Kaiser Wilhelm, Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, Von Hindenburg. I^rd Kitchener, The Czar, Emperor Karl of Austria,. President Wilson, Von Ludendorff, King George of England, Poincare, The Sultan, Trotsky. "BLACK BIRDS OF FIJI "—Australasian.— From the story by Beatrice Grimshaw. Directed by Norman Dawn. Photography by Arthur Higgins. The cast: Luya, Edith Roberts; Steven Conn, Edmund Burns ; Dan Fursey, Walter Long ; Susan Den nis, Elizabeth Morgan; A Cannibal, Arthur McLaglen; Carberry, Jack Gavin; Uncle Pooch, Compton Couts; Mack, Arthur Tauchert; Diedre, Jessica Harcourt. "BLOW FOR BLOW"— Universal.— From the stor^" by Buckleigh Oxford. Scenario by Jacques Jaccard and Sylvia Seid. Directed bj' Reaves Eason. The cast: Toin Richards, Hoot Gibson; Mary Lou, Ann Christy; Judge Carson, Andy Waldron; Pat O'Shea, Walter Brennon; Haggerty, C. E. Anderson; Aunt Bella. Mary Foy; Tony, Joe Rickson;_Gregg, Francis Ford; The Kid, Joe Bennett. "CANARY MURDER CASE. THE" — Paramount.— From the story by S. S. Van Dine. Screen play by Florence Ryerson. Adapted by Albert Shelby LeVino. Directed by Malcolm St. Clair. The cast: Philo Vance, William Powell; Chuck Spolswoode, James Hall; Margaret Odell. Louise Brooks; Alys La Fosse, Jean Arthur; Dr. Ambrose Lindquist, Gustav Von Scyffertitz; Charles Spolswoode. Charles Lane; Earnest Heath. Eugene Pallette; Charles Cleaver. Lawrence Grant; Tony Skeel, Ned Sparks; Louis Ma n nix, Louis John Bartels ; Markham, E. H . Cclvert. "CAPTAIN LASH"— Fox.— From the story by Daniel G. Tomlinson. Scenario by John Stone. Directed by John Blystone. Photography by Conrad Wells. The cast: Captain Lash. Victor McLaglen; Hedda Duncan, Claire Windsor; Eriglish Eddie, Arthur Stone; Ahmeed. Albert Conti; Cocky, Clyde Cook; Queenie. Jean Laverty; Bull Hawks. Frank Hagney; Ahmeed' s Servant, Boris Charsky; Babe of Sijigapore, Jane Winton. "CASE OF LENA SMITH, THE"— Paramount. — From the story by Samuel Ornitz. Screen play by Jules Furthman. Directed by Josef Von Sternberg. The cast: Lena Smith. Esther Ralston; Franz Hofrat, James Hall; Hcrr Hofrat. Gustav von Seyffertitz; Frau Hofrat, Emily Fitzroy; Stefan, Fred Kohler; Stefan's Sister, Betty Aho; Coinmissioner. Lawrence Grant; Pepi, Leone Lane; Poldi, Kay Des Lys; Janitor. Alex Woloshin; Janitor's Wife. Ann Brody; Franz {age J), VVally Albright, Jr.; Franz {age 18), Warner KHnger. "DOMESTIC MEDDLERS" — Tiffany-Stahl. — From tlie story by Wellyn Totman. Continuity by Wellyn Totman. Directed by James Flood. Photography by Ernest Miller. The cast; Claire, Claire Windsor; Walter, Lawrence Gray; Lew, Roy D'Arcy; Jonesy, Jed Prouty. "DREAM OF LOVE"— M.-G.-M.— From the play, "Adrienne Lecouvreur." by Eugene Scribe and Ernest Legouve. Continuity by Dorothy Farnum. Directed by Fred Niblo. Photography by Oliver Marsh and William Daniels. The cast: Adrienne. Joan Crawford; Maurilz. Nils Asther; Duchess, Aileen Pringle; Duke, Warner Oland; Countess. Carmel Myers; Counl, Harn-' Reinhardt; Baron, Harry Myers; Michonet, Alphonse Martell; Ivan, Fletcher Norton. "EVA AND THE GRASSHOPPER"— UFA.— Scenario by Robert Reinert and Wilhelm Thiele. Directed by Dr. George Asagaroff. Pliotography by Carl Hoffman, Theodor Sparkuhl and Herman Boettger. The cast: Eva La Vare. Camilla Horn; Barbara, her nurse. Lydia Potechina; Armand Germain, Gustav Froehlich; Mary, Hertha von Walther; Henry, Warwick Ward; Charles Raimond, Bruno Kastner. "FLYIN' BUCKAROO, THE"— Pathe.— From the story by Frank L. Ingraham. Continuity by Betty Burbridge. Directed by Richard Thorpe. Photography by Ray Reis. The cast: Bill Mathetvs, Wally Wales; Hc7iry Mathews, Jack D'Ouise; Mr. Matheivs, J. P. Lockney; Mrs. Mathews, Fanny Midgley: Sally Br&ivn, Duane Thompson; Banker Browyi, Charles K. French; Mrs. Brown, Mabel Van Buren; Delno, Charles Whitaker; City Girl, Helen Marlowe; Sheriff, Bud McClure. "FLYING FLEET. THE"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Lieut. Commander Frank Wead, U. S. N. and Byron Morgan. Screen play by Richard Schayer. Directed by George Hill. Photography by Ira Morgan. The cast: Tommy, Ramon Novarro; Sieve, Ralph Graves; Anita, Anita Page; Dizzy, Edward Nugent; Tex, Carroll Nye; Kewpie, Sumner Getchell; Specs, Gardner James; Admiral, Alfred Allen. "GHOST TALKS, THE"— Fox.— From the story by Max Marcin and Edward Hammond. Scenario by Frederick Brennan. Directed by Lew Seller. Photography by George Meehan. The cast: Miriam Holt, Helen Twelvetrees; Franklyn Green, Charles Eaton; Marie Haley, Carmel Myers; Heimie Heimrath. Earte Foxe; Joe Talles, Henry Sedley; Peter Accardi. Joe Brown; John Keegan, Clifford Dempsey; Christopher C. Lee, Stepin Fetchit; Isabel Lee, Baby Mack; Julius Boivser. Arnold Lucy; Sylvia, Boss Flowers; Miss Eva, Dorothy McGowan; Bell Boy, Mickey Bennett. "GUN RUNNER, THE" — Tiffany-Stahl. — From the novel by Arthur Stringer. Continuity by Jolm Francis Natteford. Directed by Edgar Lewis. Photography by Harry Jackson. The cast: Julio. Ricardo Cortez; Inez, Nora Lane; Garcia, Gino Corrado; Presidente, John St. Polls. "HOUSEOFSHAME, THE"— Chesterfield.— From the story by Lee Authmar. Adapted by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Burton King. The cast: Harvey Baremore, Creighton Hale; Druid Baremore, Virginia Brown Faire; John Kimball. Lloyd Whitlock; Doris, Florence Dudlei'; Mons. Fanchon, Fred Walton; The Irate Husband, Carlton King. " HUNTINGTOWER "—Paramount.— From the story by Col. John Buchan. Adapted by Charles Whittaker. Directed by George Pearson. The cast: Dickson McCunn, Sir Harry Lauder; Princess Saskia, Vera Voronina; Capt. John Heritage, Pat Aherne; Mrs. Morran, Nancy Price; Prince Paxil Abreskov, John Manners; Dougal, Harry Malonie; Speidel, Moore Marriott. "IN OLD ARIZONA" — Fox.— From the story by Tom Barry. Directed by Raoul Walsh and Irving Cummings. Photography by Arthur Edeson. The cast: Sergeant Mickey Dunn, Edmund IjDwe; Tonia Maria, Dorothy Burgess; The Cisco Kid, Warner Baxter; Tad, Farrell Macdonald; Russian Immigrant. Ivan Linow; Cook. Solidad Jiminez; Piano Player. Fred Warren; Barber, Henry Armetta; Cozvpunchers. Frank Campeau, Frank Nelson, Tom Santschi, Duke Martin, Pat Hartigan; Blacksmith, James Marcus; Commandant, Roy Stewart; Sheriff, Alphonse Etiiier; Soldier, James Bradbury, Jr.; 2nd Soldier, John Dillon; Bartender, Joe Brown. "IRONMASK.THE"— United Artists.— Based on the novel by Alexander Dumas. Scenario by Lotta Woods. Directed by Allan Dwan. The cast: D'Artagnan, Douglas Fairbanks; Aramis, Gino Corrado; Porthos, Stanley J. Sanford; Alhos, Leon Bary; De Rochefort, Ulrich Haupt; Louis XIII, Rolfe Sedan; Constance, Marguerite de la Motte; Milady de Winter. Dorothy Revier; Father Joseph. Lon Poff; Planchet, Charles Stevens; Richelieu, Nigel de Brulier; Conspirator, Otto Matieson; Queen, Belle Bennett. "JAZZ AGE, THE"— FBO.— From the story by Paul Gangelin. Continuity by Paul Gangelin. Directed by Lynn Shores. Photography by Ted Pahl. The cast: Steve Maxwell, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Sue Randall. Marceline Day; Mr. Maxwell, H. B. Walthall; Mrs. Maxwell, Myrtle Stedman; Marjorie. Gertrude Messinger; Tod Sayles, Joe! McCrea; Mr. Sayles, Wm. Bcchtel; Mr. Randall. R. J. Ratcliffe; Ellen McBridc, lone Holmes; Motor Cop, Ed. Dearing. "JOAN OF ARC "— SociETE Generale de Films. — Scenario by Carl Dreyer and Joseph Delteil. Directed by Carl Dreyer. The cast: Joan, MileFalconetti; Bishop Cauchon, M. Silvain; Loyseleur, Maurice Schutz; Jeati Beaupere, M. Ravct; Jean d'Estivet, Andre Berley; Massieu, Antonin Artaud; Judges, M. Lurville, Jacques Arnna, M. Mihalesco. R. Narlay, Henry Maillard, Michel Simon, Jean Ayme, Jean d'Yd, L. Larive, Henry Gaultier, Paul Jorge. "LADY OF THE PAVEMENTS" — United Artists.— From the storv by Karl Volmoeller. Adapted by Sam Taylor. Directed by D. W. Griffith. The cast: Nanon del Rayon, Lupe Velez; Karl Arnim. William Boyd; Diane des Granges, Jetta jGoudal; Baron Finoi, Albert Conti; Baron Haussmann, George Fawcett; Papa Pierre, Henry Armetta. "LAST WARNING. THE"— Universal.From the novel bv Wadsworth Camp and the play by Thomas Fallon. Adapted by Alfred Cohn, J. H. Hawks and Robert F. Hill. Directed by Paul Leni. The cast: Doris. Laura La Plante; McHugh, Montagu Love; Quaile, John Boles; Carlton, Roy D'Arcy; Mike, Every adrerttseraent in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.