Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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Photoplay Magazine for January, 1930 Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "AFTER THE FOG" — Beacon Prod. — From the story by George Terwilliger. Adapted by George Terwilligcr and Arthur M. Statter. Directed by Lcander de Cordova. The cast: Faith Barker, Mary Philbin; Joshua Barker, Russell Simpson; John Temple, Ed mu nd Burns ; Letitia Barker, Margaret Seddon; Winifred Blake, Carmelita Geraghty; Bill Reynolds, Joe Bennett; Phil Langhorne, Allan Simpson. "APPLAUSE " — Paramount. — From the novel by Beth Brown. Adapted by Garrett Fort. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. The cast: Kitty Darling, Helen Morgan; April Darling, Joan Peers; Hitch Nelson, Fuller Mellish, Jr.; Joe King, Jack Camerson; Tony, Henry Wadsworth. "BROADWAY SCANDALS" — Columbia. — From the story by Howard Green. Continuity by Gladys Lehman. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Mary, Sally O'Neil; Ted Howard, Jack Egan; Valeska, Carmcl Myers; Bill Gray, Tom O'Brien; he Maite, J. Barney Sherry; Pringle, John Hyams; Jack, Radio Announcer, Charles \\ ilson; Bobbv, Doris Dawson; George Halloway, Gordon Elliott. "CONDEMNED"— United Artists. — From the story "Condemned to Devil's Island" by Blair Niles. Scenario by Sidney Howard, Directed by Wesley Ruggles. The cast: Michel, Ronald Colman; Madam Vtdal, Ann Harding; Vidal, Dudley Digges; Jacques, Louis Wolheim; Pierre, William Elmer; Felix, Albert Kingsley; Vidal's Orderly, William Vaughn. "DULCY"— M-G-M. — From the story by George Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Adapted by Wanda Tuchock. Directed by King Vidor. The cast: Didcy, Marion Davics; Gordon, Elliott Nugent; Bill, Raymond Hackett; Leach, Franklin Pangborn; Mrs, Forbes, Julia Faye; Mr. Forbes, William Holden; Van Dyke, Donald Ogden Stewart; Angela, Sally Starr; Perkins, George Davis; Grandma, Ruby Lafayette. " EMPIRE BUILDERS, THE " — Carlsbad Prod. — From the story by Jack Irwin. Adapted by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Jack Irwin. The cast: Dr. Ezra Holt, Tom Santschi; Mrs. Hetty Holt, Blanche Mehaffey; Diamond, Philo McCullough; Bob Hershey, Reed Howes; Allen Grant, Donald Keith; Scout, Ted Wells; Wannah, Mis. Ted Wells; Jane, Marjorie Keyes; Opium, Gene Laymon; Jane's Father, Tom Murray; Trapper, Billy Franey; Indian Fighter, Mark Hamilton. "GENERAL CRACK"— Warners.— From the story by George Preedy. Adapted by Walter Anthony. Directed by Alan Crosland. The cast: General Crack, John Barry more; Arch Duchess Maria Louisa, Marian Nixon; Emperor Leopold, Lowell Sherman; Fidelia, Gypsy Girl, Armida; Hensdorff, Hobart Bosworth; Countess Carola, Jacqueline Logan; Gabor, Otto Matiesen; Lieutenant Dennis, Douglas Gerrard; Colonel Pons, Andres de Segurola; Court Lady, Julanne Johnson; Captain Schmidt, William Von Brincker; Captain Banning, Theodore Lodi; Mme. Frump, Mme. Daumerv; Crack's Aide, Kurt Rrahseld; Pietro, Gus Schocht; Nina's Son, Philippe de Lacy. "GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL" — Paramount. — From the story by J. P. McEvoy. Dirrctea by Millard Webb. The cast: Gloria Hughes, Mary Eaton; Buddy, Edward Crandall; Barbara, Olive Shea; Miller, Dan Healy; Mooney, Kaye Renard; Gloria's Mother, Sarah Edwards; also Rudy Vallee and his orchestra; Helen Morgan, and Eddie Cantor. "HALF WAY TO HEAVEN"— Paramount.— From the novel "Here Comes the Bandwagon" by H. L. Gates. Adapted bv George Abbott. Directed by George Abbott. Thecast: NedLee, Charles "Buddy" Rogers; Greta Nelson, Jean Arthur; Nick, Paul Lukas; Madame Elsie, Helen Ware; Manager, Oscar Apfel; Mrs. Lee, Edna West; Slim, Irvin Bacon; Blackie, Al Hill; Don's, Lucill: Williams; Klein. Richard K. French; Tony, Freddy Anderson; Eric, Nestor Aber; Station Master, Ford West; Farmer, Guy Oliver. "HIS FIRST COMMAND"— Pathe.— From the story by Jack Jungmeyer and James Glcason. Directed by Gregory LaCava. The cast: Terry Cidver, William Boyd; Judy Gaylord, Dorothy Sebastian; Lieut. Allen, Gavin Gordon; Jane, Helen Panish: Col. Gaylord, Alphonz Ethier; Major Hall, Howard Hickman; Sergeant Westbrook, Paul Hurst; Corporal Jones, Jules Cowles; Mrs. Pike, Rose Tapley; Mrs. SargetU, Mabel Van Buren; Homer, Charles Moore. "HIS GLORIOUS NIGHT"— M-G-M.— From the play "Olympia" by Ferenc Molnar. Screen story by Willard Mack. Directed by Lionel Barrymore. The cast: Captain Kovacs, John Gilbert; Princess Orsolini, Catherine Dale Owen; Eugenie, Nance O'Neil; Krehl, Gustav Von Seyffertitz; Mrs. Collingswood Straiton, Hedda Hopper; Priscilla Stra/ton, Doris Hill; Prince Luigi Caprilli, Tyrrell Davis; Lord York, Gerald Barry; Lady York, Madeline Seymour; Count Albert, Richard Carle; Countess Lina, Eva Dennison; Von Bergman, Youcca Troubetzkoy; General Etlinger, Peter Gawthorne. "HOLD YOUR MAN"— Universal.— From the story by Maxine Alton. Adapted bv Harold Shumate. Directed by Emmett Flvnn. The cast: Mary, Laura La Plante; Jack, Scott Kolk; Beno, Eugene Borden; Riiea, Mildred Van Dorn. "HOLLYWOOD STAR, A"— Educational-Sennett.— From the story by John A. Waldron, Earle Rodney and Phil Whitman. Directed by Mack Sennett. The cast: Harry Gribbon. Andy Clyde, Marjoiie Beebe, Patsy O'Lcary, Bert Swor. "HURRICANE"— Columbia.— From the story by Evelyn Campbell and Norman Springer. Continuity by Enid Hibbard. Directed by Ralph Ince. The cast: Hurricane Martin, Hobart Bosworth; Dan, Johnny Mack Brown; Mary Stevens, Leila Hyams; Captain Black, Allan Roscoe; Dugan, Tom O'Brien; Mrs. Stevens, Leila Mclntyre; Pete, Joe Bordeaux; Bull, Eddie Chandler. "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? "—Warners.— From the story by Joseph Jackson and James A. Starr. Scenario by Joseph Jackson. Directed bv Archied. Mayo. The cast: Ted Todd, Ted Lewis; Gail Wilson, Alice Day; Lena Schmidt, Ann Pennington; Victor Molnar, Lawrence Grant; Mrs. Molnar, Julia Swayne Gordon; Stage Manager, Purnell Pratt; Landlord, Otto Hoffman. "ISLE OF LOST SHIPS, THE"— First National.— From the novel by Crittenden Marriott. Directed by Irvin Willat. The cast: Frank Howard, Jason Robards; Dorothy Renwick, Virginia Valli; Aunt Enuna, Clarissa Sclwynne; Captain Forbes, Noah Beery; Jackson, the Detective, Robert O'Connor; Gallagher, Harry Cording; Mrs. Gallagher, Margaret Fielding; Mother Burke, Katherine Ward; Mr. Burke, Robert Homans; Harry, Jack Ackroyd; Sam, Sam Baker. "IT'S A GREAT LIFE"— M-G-M.— From the story by Leonard Praskins. Adapted by Byron Morgan and Al Block. Directed by Sam Wood. The cast: Babe Hogan, Vivian Duncan; Casey Hogan, Rosetta Duncan; Mr. Parker, Jed Prouty; Benny Fried/nan, Benny Rubin; Jimyny Dean, Lawrence Gray. "JAZZ HEAVEN"— Radio Pictures.— From the story by Pauline Forney and Dudley Murphy. Adapted by Cyrus Wood and Walter Ruben. Directed by Melville Brown. The cast: Barry Holmes, John Mack Brown; Ruth Morgan, Sally O'Neil; Max Langley, Clyde Cook; Mrs. Langley, Blanche Frederic! ; Herman Kemple, Joseph Cawthorn; Walter Klucke, Albert Conti; John Parker, J. Barney Sherry; Miss Dunn, Adele Watson; Prof. Rowland, Ole M. Ness; Tony, Henry Armetta. "LONE STAR RANGER, THE"— Fox.— From the stcry by Zane Grey. Adapted by John Hunter Booth and Seton I. Miller. Directed by A. F. Erickson. The cast: Buck Dttane, George O'Brien; Mary Aldridge, Sue Carol; Phil Lawson, Walter McGrail; Bowery Kid, Warren Hymer; Col. Morgan Aldridge, Russell Simpson; Red Kane, Lee Shumway; Capt. McNally, Roy Stewart; Tom Laramie, Colin Chase; Jim Fletcher, Richard Alexander; Hank Jones, Joel Franz; Spike, Joe Rickson; Lem Parker, Oliver Eckhardt; Mrs. Lem Parker, Caroline Rankin; Sarah Martin, Elizabeth Patterson; Bud Jones, Billy Butts; Baby Jones, Delmar Watson; First Deputy, William Steele; Second Deputy, Bob Fleming; Stage Driver, Ralph LeFcvre. "LONG, LONG TRAIL, THE"— Universal.^ From the novel "Ramblin' Kid" by Earl W. Bowman. Adapted by Howard Green. Directed by Arthur Rosson. The cast: The Ramblin Kid, Hoot Gibson; June, Sally Eileis; Ophelia, Kathryn McGuire; Mike Wilson, James Mason; Gyp, Archie Ricks; Skinny Rawlins, Walter Brennan; Col. Josh, Howard Trucsdell. "LOVE, LIVE AND LAUGH "—Fox.— From the story by LcRoy Clemens and John B. Hymer. Adapted by Dana Burnet. Directed by William K. Howard. The cast: Luigi, George Jessel: Margharita, Lila Lee; Pasquale Gallr.pi, David Rollins; Enrico, Henry Kolker; Dr. Price, Kenneth McKenna; Mario, John Reinhart; Mike, Dick Winslow Johnson; Tony, Henry Armetta; Sylvia, Marria Manon; Barber, Jerry Mandy. "MARRIAGE PLAYGROUND, THE"— Paramount.— From the story "The Children" by Edith Wharton. Adapted by Doris Anderson. Directed by Lothar Mcndes. The cast: Judith Wheater, Mary Brian; Martin Boyne, Frederic March; Joyce Wheater, Lilyan Tashman; Cliff e Wheater, Huntly Gordon; Zinnia LaCrosse, Kay Francis; Lord Wrench, William Austin; Rose Sellers, Seena Owen: Terry, Philippe de Lary ; Bla yica , A n tta Louise; Zinnie, Little M itzi ; Astorre {Bun), Billy Seay; Beatrice {Beechy), Rubv Parsley; Chipstone {Chip), Donald Smith; Sybil Lullmer, Jocclyn Lee; Aunt Julia Langley, Maude Turner Gordon; Gerald Omerod, David Newell; Prince Matriano, Armand Kaliz; Miss ScoPyt Joan Standing; Mr. Delafield, Gordon DcMain. 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