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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"ALIBI" — United Artists. — From the stage play by John Wray. J. C. Nugent and Elaine Sterne Carrington. Adapted by Roland West and C. Gardner Sullivan. Directed by Roland West. The cast: No. 1065 (Chick Williams). Chester Morris; Buck Bachman. Harry Stubbs; Daisy Thomas. Mae Busch; Joan Manning. Eleanor Griffith; Toots, Irma Harrison; Danny McGann. Regis Toomey; Broivn, Al Hill; Blakf, James Bradbury, Jr.; Soft Malone, Elmer Ballard; Trask, Kernan Cripps; Pete Manning, Purnell B. Pratt; Tommy Glennon, Pat O'Malley; O'Brien. DeWitt Jennings; Geo. .Stanislaus David, Edward Brady; Singers in theatre, Virginia Flohri, Edward Jardon.
"BEHIND CLOSED DOORS"— Columbia.— From the story by Lilian Ducey and H. Milner Kitchen. Scenario by Howard J. Green. Directed by R. William Neill. The cast: Nina Laska. Virginia Valli; Fred Baher. Gaston Glass; Max Randolph, Otto Matiesen; Henrick Schield, Andreas De Segurola; Captain von GUden, Torben Meyer; John Barton, Broderick O'Farrell.
"BETRAYAL"— Paramount.— From the story by Victor Schertzinger and Nicholas Soussanin. Adapted by Hans Kraly. Directed by Lewis Mileston. The cast: Poldi Moser, Emil Jannings; Vroni, His Wife, Esther Ralston; Andre Frey, Gary Cooper; Hans. Jada Weller; Peter, Douglas Haig; Andre's Mother, Bodil Rosing.
"BORN TO THE SADDLE"— Univers.\l.— From the story by Bruce Mitchel and George Plynipton. Directed by Joseph Levigard. The cast: Ted Dorgan, Ted Wells; Helen Pearson. Duane Thompson; Clyde Montmorency Winpenny. Leo White; Amos Judd, Merrill McCormick; John Pearson, Byron Douglas; "Pop" Healy. Nelson McDowell.
"BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY, THE"— M.-G.-M. — From the story by Thornton Wilder. Adapted by Alice D. G. Miller. Directed by Charles Brabin. Photograpliy by Merritt B. Gerstad. The cast: Camila. Lily Damita; Uncle Pio, Ernest Torrence; Pepita. Raquel Torres; Manuel, Don Alvarado; Esteban, Duncan Renaldo; Father Juniper, Henry Walthall; I'iceroy, Michael Vavitch; Marquesa, Emily Fitzroy; Dona Clara, Jane Winton; Jaime. Gordon Thorpe; Captain Alvarado, Mitchell Lewis; Don Vincente, Paul Ellis; Nun, Eugenie Besserer.
"BROTHERS" — Rayart. — From the story by Ford I. Beebe and Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Scott Pembroke. Photography by Hap Depew. The cast: To7n Conroy, as a child, Jimmy Cain; Bobby Conroy, as a child. Edward .\nderson; Doris La Rue, Barbara Bedford; Tom Conroy, Cornelius Keefe; Bobby Conroy. Arthur Rankin; Thomas Blackwood, Richard C arle ; Randy, George C hesebro ; Norman, Paddy O'Flynn.
"CHINATOWNNIGHTS"— Paramount.— From the story bv Samuel Ornitz. Adapted by Oliver H. P. Garrett. Directed by William Wellman. The cast: Chuck Riley, Wallace Beery; Joa7i Fry, Florence Vidor; Boston Charley, Warner Oland; "The Shadow," Jack McHugli; The Reporter. Jack Oakie; Woo Chung, Tetsu Komai; The Gambler. Frank Chew; The Maid, Mrs. Wing; The Bartender, Peter Morrison; Gerald, Freeman Wood.
"CLOSE HARMONY"— Paramount.— From the story by Elsie Janis and Gene Markey. Screen Play by Percy Heath. Directed by John Cromwell and Eddie Sutherland. The cast: Al West. Charles Rogers; Marjorie Merwin, Nancy Carroll; Ben Barney, Jack Oakie; Johnny Bay, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher; Max Mindil, Harry Green.
"HEARTS IN DIXIE"— Fox.— From the story by Walter Weems. Directed by Paul Sloane. Photography by Glen McWilliamj. The cast; Nappus, Clarence Muse; Chinquapin, Eugene Jackson; Gummy, Stepin Fetchit; Chloe, Bernice Pilot; Rammey, Clifford Ingram; Trailia, Mildred Wasliington; Deacon. Zach Williams; Emmy, Gertrude Howard; Melia, Dorothy Morrison; Violet, Vivian Smith; Hoodoo Woman, A. C. H. Billbrew; White Doctor, Richard Carlysle.
"HOT STUFF"— First National.— From the story "Bluffers" by Robert S. Carr. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Barbara (Babs) Allen. Alice White; Aunt Kate. Louise Fazenda; Mack Moran. William Bakewell; Thelma, Doris Dawson; Sandy McNah, Ben Hall; Wiggam, Cliarles Sellon; Tuffy, Buddy Messinger; Bob, Andy Devine; Cop, Larry Banthim.
"HOUSE OF HORROR. THE"— First National. — From the stor>' by Richard Bee. Continuity by Richard Bee. Directed by Benjamin Christensen. The cast: Louise, Louise Fazenda; Chester, Chester Conklin; Joe, James Ford; Thelma, Thclma Todd; Mystery Man, William V. Mong; Old Miser. Emile
Chautard; Miller. William Orlamond; Gladys. Dale Fuller; Brown, Tenen Holtz.
"LETTER. THE" — Paramount. — From the stage play by W. Somerset Maugham. Adapted by Garrett Fort. Directed by Jean de Limur. The cast: Leslie Crosbie. Jeanne Eagels; Joyce, O. P. Heggie; Robert Crosbie, Reginald Owen; Geoffrey Hammond, Herbert Marshall; Mrs. Joyce. Irene Brown; Li-Ti, Lady Tsen Mei; Ong Chi Seng, Tamaki Yoshiwara.
"LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER. THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Louis Joseph Vance. Adapted by Sig Hcrzig. Directed by Albert S. Rogell. Photography by James Van Trees. The cast: Michael Lanyard (The Lone Wolf), Bert Lytell; Helen Fairchild. Gertrude Olmsted; Count Polinac. Charles Girard; Velma, Lilyan Tashman; Bobby Crenshaw, Donald Keith; Adrienne. Florence Allen; Elhier. Robert Elliott; Mrs. Crenshaw. Rutli Cherrington.
"LURE OF THE SOUTH SEAS, THE"— Cooper.\tive. — From the story by Raymond Wells. Directed by Raymond Wells. Photography by M. A. Andersen. The cast: Don Alvarez. Raymond Wells; Jose Alvarez. Leo Kelley; Papela. Gail Kenton; Tautinei, Grace Lord; Alo, Ole Tofia; Bo/, Tatooting Chief; Sala, Ole Toafa.
"MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THE"— M.-G.-M.—
From the novel by Jules Verne. Adapted by Lucien Hubbard. Directed by Lucien Hubbard. Photography by Percy Hilburn. The cast: Dakkar, Lionel Barrymore; Sonia. Jane Daly; Nikolai, Lloyd Hughes; Falon, Montague Love; Mikhail. Harry Gribbon; Anton. Snitz Edwards; Dmitry, Gibson Gowland; Teresa. Dolores Brinkman.
"NAVAJO" — Goodwill. — From the story by Tom Griffith. Directed by Tom Griffith. All Navajo Indian cast.
"PEACOCK FAN. THE"— Chesterfield. — From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Continuity by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Phil Rosen. The cast: Dr. Chang Dorfman, Lucien Prival; Peggy Kendall, Dorothy Dwan; Sgt. O'Brien, Tom O'Brien; Mrs. Rossmore. Rosemary Theby; Mr. Rossmore, Carlton King; Bertram Leslie. Gladden James; Jerry Carlyle. David Findlay; Bob Kendal. James Wilcox; Thomas Ellon. Fred Malatesta; Lily, Alice True; Arthur, Spencer Bell; Dr. Whaleti, John Fowler. In the Prologue: Felitt, Lotus Long; Okuri, Fujii Kishii; Men Ching, Wong Foo.
"ROYAL RIDER. THE"— First National.— From the story by Nate Gatzert. Adapted by Sylvia Seid and Nicholas Jacques Jaccard. Directed by Harry J. Brown. The cast: Dick Scott, Ken Maynard; Miss Elliot, Olive Hasbrouck; King Michael, Philippe De Lacy; Count Nicholas. Theodore Lorch; The Tutor, Joseph Burke; Parneve, Harry Semels; Tarzan, Tarzan.
"SHANGHAI ROSE"— Rayart.— From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Scott Pembroke. Photography by Hap Depew. The cast: Shanghai Rose, Irene Ricli; Henry West. William Conklin; Grrgor West, I^chard Walling; Ezra Farthing, Robert Dudley; Diana Avery, Rutli Hiatt; Xavier Doolittle. Sid Saylor; Mrs. Doolittle, DeSacia Mooers; Ivar Khan, Anthony Merlo.
"SIDESHOW, THE"— Columbia.— From tlie story by Howard J. Green. Scenario by Howard J. Green. Directed by Erie C. Kenton. Photography by Joseph Walker. A. S. C. The cast: Queenie Par^ ker, Marie Prevost; Gentleman Ted Rogers, Ralph Graves; P. W. Melrose. "Little Billy"; Ghandi. Alan Roscoe; Bowen, the canvas boss. Pat Harmon; Tall Man. Texas Madesen; Fat Lady, Martha McGruger; Knife Thrower, Estaban Clemento; His Aide. Janet Ford; Armless Man. Paul Dismute; Tattooed Man, Bert Price; Thin Man, Chester Morton; Fire Eater, Jacques Ray.
"SONNY BOY" — Warners. — From the story by Leon Zuardo. Scenario by C. Graham Baker, Directed by Archie L. Mayo. The cast: Sonny Boy, Davey Lee; Winifred Canfield, Betty Bronson; Cran^ dall Thorpe. Edward Everett Horton; Mary, Gertrude Olmsted; Hamilton, John T. Murray; Mulcaliy, Tommy Dugan; Mother Thorpe, Lucy Beaumont; Thorpe, Sr., Edmund Breese; Phil. Jed Prouty.
"SPEAKEASY"— Fox.— From the play by Edward Knoblock and George Rosner. Adapted by Frederick H. Brennan. Directed by BenJE<niin Stoloff. The cast: Martin, Paul Page; Alice Woods, Lola Lane; Fuzzv, Henry B. Walthall; Min, Helen Ware; Cannon Delmont. Warren Hymer; Cy Williams, Stuart Erwin; Maizie, Sharon Lynn; City Editor, Erville Alderson; Davey. James Guilfoyle; Speakeasy Hangers-on, Marjorie Beebe, Ivan Linow, Helen Lynch, Sailor Vincent.
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