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Prince Nicholai, J. Harold Murray; Mary Lou Hopkins, Norma Terris; Miizi Hofman, Norma Terris; Joe Clitner, Walter Catlctt; Annushka, Irene Palasty; King Alexander, Lennox Pawle; Mahai, Tom Patricola; Queen Louise, Evelyn Hall; Slage Prince, John Garrick; Adjulanl Oclaviaii, Douglas Gilmore; Charlotte, Gloria Grey; Captain Jacobi, Jack Stambaugh; Herr Von Herzen, Bert Sprotte; Mrs. Von Herzen, Lelia Karnelly; Herr Director, Herman Bing; Namari, Paul Ralli.
"MEN ARE LIKE THAT"— PARAMOtmr.— From the play "The Showoff" by George Kelley. Scenario by Herman J. Mankowicz. Directed by Frank Tuttle. The cast: Aubrey Piper, Hal Skelly; Amy Fisher, Doris Hill; Pa Fisher, Charles Sellon; Ma Fisher, Clara Blandick; Joe Fisher, Morgan Farley; Clara Hyland, Helene Chadwick; Frank Hylatui, William Davidson; Traffic Cop, Eugene Pallette; Rogers, Gordon DeMain; Superintendent^ E. H. Calvert.
"MIGHTY, THE"— Paramount.— From the stor>' by Robert N. Lee. Dialogue by William Slavens McNutt. Directed by John Cromwell. The cast: Blake Greeson, George Bancroft; Louise Patterson. Esther Ralston; Sterky, Warner Oland; Dogey Franks, Raymond Hatton; Mayme, Dorothy Revier; Jerry Patterson, Morgan Farley; J. K. Patterson, O. P. Hcggie; The Mayor, Charles Sellon; Major General, E. H. Calvert; Mr. Jameison, John Cromwell.
"MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER, THE"— Universal.
— -From the storj' by Karl Brown and Leonard Fields. Adapted by Edward P. Lowe, Jr. Directed by Reginald Barker. The cast: Jack Ashland, Joseph Schildkraut; Lucy Blackburn, Joan Bennett; Julius Blackburn, Alec B. Francis; "Tiny" Beardsley, Otis Harlan; Suzette Richards, Carmelita Geraghty.
"MISTER ANTONIO"— Tiffanv-Stahl.— From
the play by Booth Tarkington. Adapted by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Directed by James Flood. The cast: Mister Antonio, Leo Carrillo; June Ramsey, Virginia Valli; Joe, Gareth Hughes; Milton Jorny, Frank Reicher; Mrs. Jorny, Eugenie Besserer; Earl Jorny, Franklin Lewis; Pearl, Betty Francisco.
"NIGHT PARADE "—Radio Pictures.— From the play by George Abbott, Edward Paramore and Hyatt Daab. Continuity by James Gruen and George O'Hara. Directed by Mai St. Clair. The cast: Bobby Murray, Hugh Trevor; Tom Murray. Lloyd Ingraham; Doris. Dorothy Gulliver; Paula Vernoff, Aileen Pringlc; John Zelli. Robert Ellis; 5i5 Durhan, Lee Shumway; Dancer, Ann Pennington; Huffy, Charlie Sullivan; Jake, Walter Kane; Bennie, Barney Fur>'; Artie. James Dugan; Phil. Nate Slott; Ethel, Marie Astair.
"ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT"— Universal.—
From the stor>' by Reginald Denn^■. Scenario by Reginald Denny and Earl Sncll. Directed by William James Craft. The cast: Napoleon, Reginald Denny; Josephine. Nora Lane; Wellington. E. J. RatclilTe; Dr. Hayden, Henr>' Otto; Salome. Joj'zelle; Paganini, Fritz Feld; William Tell, JuK-s Cowles; Robin Hood, Slim Summerville; Claude Bixby. Rolfe Sedan; Arthur Bixby. D. R. O. Hatswell; Paul Revere, Walter Brennan; Warden, Heno' Herbert.
"R.ACKETEER. THE"— Pathe.— From the ston. by Paul Gangclin. Adapted by Paul Gangelin. Directed by Howard Higgin. The cast: Keene, Robert Armstrong; Rhoda. Carol Lombard; Tony. Roland Drew; Millie. Jeanette Loff; Mrs. Lee. Hedda Hopper; Jack. John Loder; Gus. Kit Guard; Squid. Al Hill; Mehaffy. Paul Hurst; Mr. Simpson, Winter Hall; Mrs. Simpson, Winifred Harris.
"RED HOT RHYTHM"— Pathe.— From the story by William Conselman. Adapted by Earl Baldwin and Walter De Leon. Directed by Leo McCarey. The cast: Walter, Alan Hale; Sam, Walter O'Keefe; Mary, Kathr>'n Crawford; Claire, Josephine Dunn; Mabel, Anita Garvin; Mrs. Fioretta, Ilka Chase; Singe. James Clemmons.
"RICH PEOPLE"— Pathe.— From the story by Jay Gelzer. Adapted b5' A. A. Kline. Directed by Edward H. Grifhtli. The cast. Connie Hayden. Constance Bennett; Jeff MacLean. Regis Toomey; Noel Neving, Robert Ames; Beverly Hayden, Mahlon Hamilton; Alargery Mears, Ilka Chase; Captain Danforth. John Loder; Sally Vanderwater, Polly Ann Young.
"SATURDAY NIGHT KID. THE"— Paramount.— From the storj by George Abbott and John V. A. Weaver. Adapted by Llo\'d Corrigan and Edward Paramore. Jr. Directed by Edward Sutherland. The cast: Mayme. Clara Bow; Bill, James Hall; Janie, Jean Arthur; Lem Woodruff, Charle:, Sellon; Ma Woodruff, Ethel Wales; Ken. Frank Ross; Miss Streeter, Edna May Oliver; Ginsberg, He>'men Meyer; Jim. Eddie Dunn; Pearl, Leone Lane; Hazel, Jean Harlow.
"SEA FURY" — SijpREME. — Produced by Tom White. Directed by George Melford. The cast: Bill. George Regis; Mary, Mildred Harris; Red, Frank Campeau; Captain, Bernard Seigel; George Washington III, George Godfrey.
"SENOR AMERICANO"— Universal.— From the story by Helmer Bergman. Adapted bv Bennett Cohen. Directed by Harr>' J. Brown. The cast: Michael Banning. Ken Maynard; Carmelita. Kathryn Crawford; Ramirez. Gino Corrado; Maddox, J. P.
McGowen; Manana, Frank Yaconelli; Don Manuel, Frank Beale; Tarzan, Tarzan.
"SIDE STREET "—Radio Pictures.— From the story bj' Mai St. Clair and George O'Hara. Directed by Mai St. Clair. The cast: Jimmy O'FarreU. Tom Moore; Joh7i O'FarreU. Matt Moore; Dennis O'FarreU. Owen Moore; Kathleen Doyle, Kathrj'^n Perry; Mr. O'FarreU. Frank Sheridan; Mrs. O'FarreU, Emma Dunn; "Silk" Ruffo, Arthur Houseman; "Bunny," Mildred Harris; Maxee, Charles Byer; Mac, Edwin August; "Slim," Irving Bacon; Patric Doyle. Walter McNamara; " Blondie," Al Hill; "Drunk," Heinie Conklin; "Pinkie," Dan Wolheim.
"SONG OF KENTUCKY, A"— Fox.— From the story by Frederick H. Brennan. Adapted b^' Frederick H. Brennan. Directed by Lew Seller. The cast: Jerry Reavis, Joseph Wagstaff; Lee Coleman, Lois Moran; Nancy Morgan, Dorothy Burgess; Kane Pitcairn, Douglas Gilmore; Jake Kleinschmidt , Herman Bing; Mrs. Coleman, Hedda Hopper; Mr. Coleman, Edwards Davis; Steve, Bert Woodruff.
"SUNNY SIDE UP"— Fox.— From the storj by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Raj' Henderson. Adapted by David Butler. Directed by David Butler. The cast: Molly Carr. Janet Gaynor; Jack Cromwell. Charles Farrell; Jane Worth, Sharon Lynn; Eddie Rafferly, Frank Richardson; Eric Swenson. El Brendel; Bee Nichols, Marjorie White; Joe Vitlo, Joe Brown; Mrs. Cromwell, Mary Forbes; Raoul, Alan Paull; Lake, Peter Ga^\'thorne.
"SWEETIE"— PARAMOUNT.^From the stor>' by George Marion, Jr., and Lloyd Corrigan. Dialogue by George Marion, Jr., and Lloyd Corrigan. Directed bv Frank Tuttle. The cast: Barbara Pell, Nancv Carroll; Biff Benlly, Stanley Smith; Helen Fry, Helen Kane; Freddie Fry, Joseph Depew; Tap-Tap Thcrmpson. Jack Oakie; Percy {Pussy) Willow, William Austin; Axel Bronstrup, Stuart Ervvin; Bill Barringtori, Wallace MacDonald; Dr. Oglethorpe, Charles Sellon; Miss Twill, Aileen Manning.
"TANNED LEGS" — Radio Pictures.— From the ston,' by George Hull. Adapted by Tom Geraghty. Directed by Marshall Neilan. The cast: Peggy Reynolds, June Clyde; Bill, Arthur Lake; Janet Reynolds, Sall\' Blane; Roger, Allen Kearns; Mrs. Reynolds, Nella Walker; Mr. Reynolds, Albert Gran; Clinton Darrcnv, Edmund Burns; Mrs. Lycms King, Dorothy Revier; Toolie, Ann Pennington; Pudgy, Lincoln Stedman; Hosiery Model, Helen Kaiser; Hosiery Model. Kay English.
"THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS"— Fox.— From
the story by Homer Croy. Scenario by Sonya X-exnen. Directed by Frank Borzage. The cast: Pike Peters. Will Rogers; Mrs. Peters. Irene Rich; Opal Peters, Marguerite Churchill; Ross Peters, Owen Davis, Jr.; Claudine. Fifi Dorsay; Marquis de Brissac. Ivan Lobcdcff; Marquise de Brissac, Marcelle Corday; Grand Duke Makiall. Theodore Lodi; Clark McCurdy. Rex Bell; Fleurie, Christ iane Yves; Ed Eggers. Edgar Kennedy; Tupper, Bob Kerr; Miss Mason, Marcia Manon; Valet, Andre Cheron; Prince Ordinsky. Grcgorj' Gay.
"THREE LOVES"— Moviegraph.— From the novel by Max Brod. Directed by Kurt Bernhardt. The cast: Dr. Karoff, Fritz Kortner; Stasha, Mariene Di< trich; Henry Leblanc, Uno Henning; Charles heblanc. Oscar Stimma; Their Mother. Freda Ricliard; Poitrier. Karl Ettlinger; Angele, Ekiith Edwards.
"TRESPASSER. THE"— United Artists.— From the storj' by Edmund Goulding. Directed by Edmund Goulding. The cast: Marion Donnell. Gloria Swanson; Jack Merrick. Robert Ames; Hector Ferguson. Purnell Pratt; John Merrick, Sr.. William Holden; Fuller. Henrj B. Walthall; Jackie. Wally Albright; Catherine "Flip" Merrick. Kay Hammond; Miss Poller, Blanche Frederici; Blanche, Marcella Corday.
"UNTAMED"— M-G-M.— From the story by Charles E. Scoggins. Adapted by Sj-!via Thalberg and Frank Butler. Dialogue by Willard Mack, Directed by Jack Conway. The cast: Bingo, Joan Crawford; Andy, Robert Montgomery; Ben Murchison, Ernest Torrence; Howard Presley, Holmes Herbert; Bennock, John Miljan; Marjory, Gwen I^ee; Paul. Edward Nugent; Gregg. Don Terr>'; Mrs. Mason. Gertrude Astor; JoUoP, Milton Farney; Dowling. Lloyd Ingram; Milly. Grace Cunard; Moran, Tom O'Brien; Btllcombe, Wilson Benge.
"WELCOME DANGER "— PARAMOtrNT.From the ston' by Ted Wilde, Lex Neal and Felix AdIer. Directed by Clyde Bruckman. The cast: Harold Bledsoe. Harold Lloyd; Billie Lee, Barbara Kent; Patrick Clancy. Noah Young; John Thorne. Charles Middleton; Captain Walton, William Walling.
' "WOMAN TO WOMAN" — Tiffaky-Stahl. — From the play by Michael Morton. Adapted by Nicholas Foder. Directed by Victor SaWlle. The cast: Lda, Betty Compson; David, George Barraud; Vesta, Juliette Compton; Florence. Margaret Chambers; Hal, Reginald Sharland; LilUe David, Georgie Billings; Dr. Gavron, Winter Hall.
"YOUNG NOWHERES"— First National.— From the storj' by Ida A. R. Wylie. Screen storj* by Bradley King. Directed by Frank Lloyd. The cast: Albert Whalen, Richard Barthelmess; Annie Jackson, Marian Nixon; Mr. Jesse, Bert Roach; Cleaver, Anders Randolf; George, Raymond Turner; Brunette, Jocelyn Lee.
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