Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1929)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY. THE"— FBO.— From the story by Frank Howard Clarke. Adapted by John Stuart Twist. Directed by Eugene Ford. The cast: Tom Markham, Tom Mix; Ellen Brooks. Kathryn McGuire; George Brooks. Frank Bcal; A untie Brooks, Martha Mattox; Stevens, Ernest Hiltiard; Barney, Barney Furey; Chick, Ethan Laidlaw. "BULLDOG DRUMMOND"—Goldwyn-United Artists. — -From the stage play by Sapper. Scenario by Wallace Smith. Directed by F. Richard Jones. The cast: Bulldog Drummond, Ronald Colman; Phyllis, Joan Bennett; Erma. Lilyan Tashman; Peterson, MontaRU Love; Lakington. Lawrence Grant; Danny, Wilson Benge; Algy. Claude Allister; Marcovitch, Adolph Milar; Travers, Charles Scllon; Chong^ Tetsu Komai. "COME ACROSS"— Universal.— From the story, "The Stolen Lady," by Wm. Dudley Pelley. Adapted by Peter Milne. Directed by Ray Taylor. Photography by R. Redman. The cast: Mary Houston, Lina Basquette; Harry Eraser, Reed Howes; Pop Hanson, Gustav Von Seyffertitz; "Caster Oil" Cassie, Flora Finch; George Harcourt, Crauford Kent; Harriet Houston, Clarissa Selwynne. "DEVIL'S CHAPLAIN, THE"— Rayart.— From the story by George Bronson Howard. Adapted by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Duke Worne. Photography by Hap Depew. The cast: The King, Josef Swickard; Princess Therese, Virginia Brown Faire; Yorke Norroy, Cornelius Keefe; Nicholay, Wheeler Oakman; The Prince, George Macintosh; Boris, Boris Karloff; Ivan, Leland Carr. "DUKE STEPS OUT, THE "M.-G.-M.— From the story by Lucian Car>'. Adapted by Raymond Schrock and Dale Van Every. Directed by James Cruze. Photography by Ira Morgan. The cast: Duke, William Haines; Susie, Joan Crawford; Barney, Karl Dane; Jake, Tenen Holtz; Tommy Wells, Eddie Nugent; Poison Kerrigan, Jack Roper; Bossy Edwards, Delmer Daves; Professor Widdicomb, Luke Cosgrave; Mr, Corbin, Herbert Prior. "EXALTED FLAPPER. THE"— Fox.— From the story by Will Irwin. Adapted by Ray Harris. Directed by James Tinling. The cast: Princess Izola, Sue Carol; Prince Boris, Barry Norton; Queen Charlotte, Irene Rich; King Alexander, Albert Conti; Marjorie, Sylvia Field; Bimbo Mehaffey. Stuart Erwin; Premier Vadisco, Lawrence Grant; Dr. Nicholas, Charles Clary; Old Fritz, Michael Visaroff; Reporter, Don Fullen; Banker, Landers Stevens. "EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD "—Universal.— From the story by Leigh Jason. Directed by Leigh Jason and Ray Taylor. Photography by AI G. Jones. The cast: Pat Doran, VVilliam Cody; Florence Huesfon, Sally Blane; Gang Leader, Arthur Lubin; Gimpy Johnson, Harry Tenbrook; John Hueslon, Charles Clary; Gardener, Monte Montague. "FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES"— Fox.— From the story by David Butler. Dialogue by William K. Wells. Directed by David Butler. The cast: George Shelby, John Breeden; Lila Beaumont, Lola Lane; Jay Darrell, DeWitt Jennings; Ann Foster, Sharon Lynn; Al Leaton, Arthur Stone; Swifiy, Stepin Fetchit; Martin, Warren Hymer; Stage Manager, Archie Gottler; Orchestra Leader, Arthur Kay; Le Maire, Mario Dominici. Principals in Song and Dance Numbers: Sue Carol, Lola Lane. Sharon Lynn, Dixie Lee, Melva Cornell. Paula Langlen. Carolynne Snowden. Jeannctte Dancey, David Percy, David Rollins, Bobby Burns, Frank Richardson, Henry M. Mollandin. Frank La Mont, Stepin Fetchit. Adagio Dancers: Vina Gale and Arthur Springer, Helen Hunt and Charles Huff, Harriet and John Griffith. Specialty Dancers: Stepin Fetchit, Carolynne Snowden, Jeannette Dancey. Evans and Weaver, Mitchell and Redman, Four Covans, Sam and Sam, Brown and Stevens. "GAMBLERS, THE" — Warners.— From the play by Charles Klein. Adapted by J. Grubb Alexander. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: James Darwin. H. B. Warner; Catherine Darwin, Lois Wibon; Carvel Emersoyi.y^sou Koha^rds; Emerson, Sr., George Fawcett; George Cowper, Johnny Arthur; Raymond, Frank Campeau; Isabel Emerson, Pauline Garon; Tooker, Charles Sellon. "GIRLS GONE WILD"— Fox.— From the story by Bertram Millhauser. Scenario by Bculah Marie Dix. Directed by Lewis Seiler. Photograpliy by Arthur Edeson. The cast: Bahs Holworthy. Sue Carol; Buck Brown, Nick Stuart; Dan Brown, William Russell; Tony Morelli, Roy D'Arcy; Augie St en. Mat hew Betz; Boots, Leslie Fenton; Dilly, Louis Natheaiix; Mrs. Hohvorthy, Hedda Hopper; Mr. Holworthy, Lumsden Hare; Judge Elliott, Edmund Breese; Speed Wade, John Darrow; Grandma^ Minna Ferry. "GUN LAW" — FBO.— From the story by Oliver Drake. Directed by Robert De Lacy. The cast: Tojn O'Brien, Tom Tyler; Cy Brown. Barney Furev; Nancy, Ethlyne Clair; "Buster" Brown, Frankie Darro; "Big BUI" Driscoll, Lew Meehan; Surveyor, Tom Brooker. "HOLE IN THE WALL. THE"— Paramount.— From the play by Fred Jackson. Adapted bv Pierre Collings. Directed by Robert Florey. The ca^st: Jean Oliver, Claudette Colbert; Gordon Grant, David Newell; Mme. Mystcra, NHly Savage; The Fox, Edward G. Robinson; Goofy. Donald Meek; Jim, Alan Brooks; Mrs. Ramsay. Louise Glosser Hale; Mrs. Carslake, Katherine Emmet; Marcia, Marcia Kagno; Dogface, Barry McCollum; Police Inspector, George McQuarrie; Mrs. Lyons, Helen Crane. "HONKY-TONK"— Warners.— From the story by Leslie S. Barrows. Adapted by C. Graham Baker. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The cast: Sophie Leonard, Sophie Tucker; Freddie Gilmore. George Duryea; Beth, Lila Lee; Jean Gilmore, Audrey Ferris; Jim Blake, Mahlon Hamilton; Cafe Manager, John T. Murray. "HOTTENTOT, THE"~Warners.— From the play bv Victor Mapes and William Collier. Adapted by Harvey Thew. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Sam Harrington, Edward Everett Horton; Peggy Fairfax. Patsy Ruth Miller; Ollie Gilford, Edmund Breese; Mrs. Chadwick, Gladys Brockwell; Larry Crawford. Edward Earle; Alec Fairfax, Stanley Taylor; Perkins, the Groom. Otto Hoffman; Swift, the Butler. DoUglas Gerrard; May Gilford, Maude Turner Gordon. "INNOCENTS OF PARIS"— Paramount.— From the story by C. E. Andrews. Dialogue by Ernest Vajda. Directed by Richard Wallace. The cast: Maurice Marny, Maurice Chevalier; Louise Leval, Sylvia Beecher; Emile Leval, Rus,-;ell Simpson; Mons. Marny, George Fawcett; Mme. Marny. Mr?. George Fawcett; Mons. Renard, John Miljan; Mme. Renard, Margaret Livingston; Jo-Jo, David Durand; Jules, Jack Luden; Musician, Johnnie Morris. "MADAME X"— M.-G.-M.— From the play by Alexandre Bisson. Dialogue by Willard Mack. Directed by Lionel Barrymore. Photography by Arthur Reed. The cast: Floriot, Lewis Stone; Jacqueline, Ruth Chatterton; Raymond, Raymond Hackett; Noel, Holmes Herbert; Rose, Eugenie Besserer; Doctor, John P. Edington; Colonel Hanby, Mitchell Lewis; La Roque. Ullric Haupt; Merivel. Sidney Toler; Perissard, Richard Caile; Darrell, Carroll Nye; Valmorin, Claud King; Judge, Chappell Dossett. "MAN I LOVE. THE"— Paramount.— From the story by Herman J. Mankiewicz. Adapted by Percy Heath. Directed by William Wellman. The cast: Dum-Dum Brooks, Richard Arlen; Celia Fields. Mary Brian; Sonia Barondoff. Baclanova; Curly Bloom, Harry Green; Lew Layton. J^ck Oakie; D. J. McCarthy, Pat O'Malley; Carlo Vesper, Leslie Fenton; Champ Mahoney, Charles Sullivan; K. O. O'Hearn, WiUiam Vincent, "MASKED EMOTIONS"— Fox.— From the story "A Son of Anak" by Ben Ames Williams. Adapted by Harry Brand and Benjamin Markson. Directed by David Butler and Kenneth Hawks. The cast: Bramdlct Dickery, George O'Brien; Emily Goodell, Nora Lane; Will Whitten, Farrell MacDonald; Thad Gilson, David Sharpc; Captain Goodell, Janes Gordon; Lee Wtng, Edward Peil, Sr.; Lagune, Frank Hagney. "MOTHER'S BOY"— Pathe.— From the story by Gene Markey. Dialogue by Gene Markey. Directed by Bradley Barker. The cast: Tommy O'Day, Morton Downev; Mrs. O'Day, Beryl Mercer; Mr. O'Day, John T. Doyle; Harry O'Day. Brian Donlevy; Rose Lyndon, Helen Chandler; Jake Sturmberfi, Osgood Perkins; Joe Bush, Lorin Raker; Beatrix Townleigh, Barbara Bennett; Mrs. Apfclhaum. Jennie Moskowitz; Mr. Apfclhaum, Jacob Frank; Mr. Bumble, Louis Sorin; Gus LcGrand. Robert Gleckler; Duke of Pomplum. Tyrrell Davis; Dinslow, Allan Vincent; Evangelist, Lcolie Stowe. "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH"— Paramoiwt. — From tlie play by James Montgomery. Adapted by John McGowan. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. The cast: Robert Bennett, Ricliard Dix; E. M. Burke, Burton Churchill; Frank Connelly, Louis John Bartels; Clarence Van Dyke, Ned Sparks; Sabel Jackson. Wynne Gibson; Mabel Jackson, Helen Kane; Gwen Burke. Dorothy Hall; Mrs. E. M. Burke, Madeline Grey; Ethel Clark, Nancy Ryan. "NOT QUITE DECENT"— Fox.— From the story by Wallace Smith. Scenario by Marion Orth, Directed by Irving Cummings. The cast: Linda Cunningham, June Collyer; Mame Jarrcnu, Louise Dresser; Jerry Connor, Allan Lane; Canfield, Oscar Apfel; Al Bergon, Paul Nicholson; Margie. Marjorie Beebe; .4 Crook, Ben Hewlett; Another Crook, Jack Kenney. FOI\THE FIRST TIflfE k9^ ccLTo h£^ rru/ compJ^/xjUDnptehlv anjoL rvoutuXaJy . . .m£y ujhol^ cLjulj lonq For I have found Armand Cold Cream Powder. I take a clean puff and rub the smooth, fragrant powder well into it. Then I apply it to my skin. It blends perfectly. The secret is rubbing it into the puff.' $1 at all good stores. This Armand Beauty Treatment will do wonders Jor your skin. Send 10c Jor it. 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