Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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140 Photoplay Magazine for February, 1930 YOU CAN, BE BEAUTIFUL/ I do two things. I correct every defect. I develop hidden beauty. My startling results ■with more than 100,000 women prove that any one can be given beauty. No matter hi.w hopeless, write me. My way of making women over completely is amazingly different. Thou san Is iNTito methat resultaare almost beyond belief. Yet every Lucille Young beauty aid > 3 scientific — known to act for all alike. That is why I can guarantee your absolute satisfaction. Not a penny to pay unless I give results you Bay aro marvelous, AMAZINGLY QUICK No long waiting. In 9. few days clear your skin. End pimples, freckles, blackheads, whiteheads, muddy skin, oily skin, dry skin, liver spots, roughness, redness, sallow appearance. Banish wrinkles. Reduce fatlegs, arms, BE RID OF Pimples, Freckles Bhtkheads, Whiteheads Coarse Pores Wrinkles Muddy Skin Ssllowness Thinness F*t anish wrinkles, Kcduce latiegB, arms, ikies, your whole body. Or build, scrawny figure to beauty. Grow eyelashes, eyebrows, hair. Beautify completely. FREE TRIAL You can try all of my beauty aids— or just the ones you need most — absolutely without risking a -penny, I want you to make me prove that I can take any degree of homeliness and impart beauty instead. . . or take some prettiness and impart sfunnin-u Cood looks. I will send you everything to try my beauty b\&b full two weeks. There are no conditions, strings, excuses. Y'ou are the sole judge. If not delighted, you just say bo — and your word is final. And I Teach You Fascination Tour physical beauty is not all. I give you, too, the innermost secrets of fascination. I disclose this priceless art in my sensational book "How to Fascinate Men." In an hour you will learn marvelous things you could not discover your eelf in ^lifetime. You willleam how the world'a sirens make men their helpless slaves, learn to win love, to control men, to pick and choose at will. These Becrets are free to every woman with her free trial of my beauty aids. Remember, you have everything to gain — absolutely nothing to I lose. So TODAY— I Send Coupon For Free Trial Offer T LUCILLE YOUNG. 562 Lucille Ycung Bid?.. Chicago. III. | I Absolutely without obligation on my part; send your I J wonderful FREE OFFER and Booklet. This coupon * I only tells you I am interested. It does not commit me I in any way. I. I Street.. I City... Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "ACQUITTED" — Columbia. — Adapted by Kecne Thompson. Directed by Frank Strayer. The cast: Dr. Bradford, Lloyd Hughes; Marian, Margaret Livingston; Egan, Sam Hardy; McManus, Charles West; Tony, George Rigas; Nelson, Charles Wilson; Smith, Otto Hoffman. "BARNUM WAS RIGHT"— Universal.— From the play by Philip Bartholomae and John Meehan. Adapted by Arthur Ripley and Ewart Adamson. Eirected by Del Lord. The cast: Freddie Farrell, Glenn Tryon; Miriam Locke, Merna Kennedy; Samuel Locke, Otis Harlan; Standish, Basil Radford; Martin, Clarence Burton; Harrison, Lew Kelly; Phoebe O Dare, Isabelle Keith ; Sarah, Gertrude Sutton. "BISHOP MURDER CASE, THE"— M-G-M.— From the story by S. S. Van Dine. Adapted by Lenore J. Coffee. Directed by Kick Grinde and David Burton. The cast: Philo Vance, Basil Rathbone; Belle Dillard, Leila Hyams; Sigurd A wesson, Roland Young; Professor Berlrand Dillard, Alec B. Francis; Adolph Drukker, George Marion; Mrs. Ot.'o Drukker, Zelda Sears; Crete Menzel, Bodil Rosing, John E. Sprigg, Carroll Nye; John Pardee, Charles Quartermaine; Ernest Heath, James Donlan; Pyne, Sydney Bracey; John F. X. Markham, Clarence Geldcrt; Raymond Sperling, Delmer Daves; Beedle, Nellie Ely Baker. "CAMEO KIRBY"— Fox.— From the play by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. Adapted by Marion Orth. Directed by Irving Cummings. The cast: Cameo Kirby, J. Harold Murray; Adele Randall, Norma Terris; Jack Moreau, Douglas Gilmore; Col. Randall, Robert Edeson; Anatole, Charles Morton; Croup, Stepin Fctchit; Larkin Bunce, John Hyams; Claire Devezac, Mme. Daumery; Lea, Myrna Loy; Poulette, Beulah Hall Jones; George, George MacFarlane. "DANCE HALL" — Radio Pictures. — From the story by Vina Delmar. Scenario by Jane Murfin and J. Walter Ruben. Directed by Melville Brown. The cast: Grade Nolan, Olive Borden; Tommy Flynn, Arthur Lake; Mrs. Flynn, Margaret Seddon; Ted Smith, Ralph Emerson; Bremmer, Joseph Cawthorn; Bee, Helen Kaiser; Ernie, Lee Moran; Truck Driver, Tom O'Brien. "DANGEROUS FEMALES" — ParamountChristie. — From the story by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Directed by William Watson. The cast: Sarah Bascom, Marie Dressier; Tibby Bram, Polly Moran; The Man, Frank Rice. "DANGEROUS PARADISE"— Paramount. — From the novel "Victory" by Joseph Conrad. Adapted by William Slavens McNutt and Grover Jones. Directed by William Wellman. The cast: Alma, Nancy Carroll; Heyst, Richard Arlen; Schomberg, Warner Oland; Mr. Jones, Gustav Von Seyffertitz; Ricardo, Francis MacDonald; Pedro, George Kotsonaros; Mrs. Schomberg, Dorothea Wolbert; Zangiacomo, Clarence H. Wilson; Mrs. Zangiacomo, Evelyn Selbie; Want;, Willie Fung; Mrs. Wang, Wong Wing; Myrtle, Lillian Worth. "DEVIL MAY CARE"— M-G-M.— From the French drama "La Bataille Des Dames" by Eugene Scribe and Ernest Legouve. Adapted by Richard Schayer. Directed by Sidney Franklin. The cast: Aimand, Ramon No van o; Leonie, Dorothy Jordan; Louise, Marion Harris; Degrignon, John Miljan; Napoleon, W illiam Humphrey; Groom, George Davis; Gasicn, Clifford Bruce. "DUDE WRANGLER, THE"— Mrs. Wallace Reid Prod. — From the story by Caroline Lockhart. Adapted by Robert Lee. Directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast: Helen Dana, Lina Basquette; IValty McCann, George Duryea; Pinky Fripp, Clyde Cook; Mr. Canby, Francis X. Bushman; Mattie Cornell, Ethel Wales; Mercy Eytler, Virginia Sale; Mrs. Apple, Alice Davenport: Mrs. Budlong, Julia Swayne Gordon; Mrs. Piatt, Aileen Carlyle; Sam Wong, Sojin; Aunt Mary, Margaret Seddon; Mr. Penrose, Louis Payne. "FORWARD PASS, THE"— First National.— From the story by Harvey Gates. Directed by Eddi? Cline. The cast: Marty Reid, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Patsy Carlyle, Loretta Young; Coach Wilson, Bert Rome; Asst. Coach Kane, Lane Chandler; "Honey'' Smith, Guinn Williams; Ed Kirby, Allan Lane; Maizie, Marion Byron; Dot, Phyllis Crane. "GIRL IN THE SHOW, THE"— M-G-M.— From the*play "Eva The Fifth" by John Kenyon Nicholson and John Golden. Adapted by Edgar Selwyn. Directed by Edgar Selwyn. The cast: Hatlie Hartley, Bessie Love; Mai Thorne, Raymond Hackett; Dave Amazon, Edward Nugent; Connie Bard, Mary Doran; Newton W ampler, Jed Prouty; Ed Bondtll, Ford Sterling; Oriole, Nanci Price; Lorna Montrose, Lucy Beaumont; Leon Montrose, Richard Carlyle; Grace Steeple, Alice Moc; Tracy Boone, Frank Nelson; Ernest Beaumont, Jack McDonald; Mrs. Truxton, Ethel W ales; Jeff Morgan, John F. Morrissey. "GRAND PARADE, THE" — Pathe. — From the story by Edmund Goulding. Directed by Fred Newmeyer. The cast: Molly, Helen Twelvetrees; Kelly, Fred Scott; Rand, Richard Carle; Polly, Marie Astaire; Calamity. Russell Powell; Sullivan, Bud Jamieson; Jones, Jimmy Adams; Madam Stitch, Lillian Leighton; Call Boy, Spec O'Donnell; Sam, Sam Blum; Dougherty, Tom Malone; The Drunk, Jimmy Aubrey. "HEARTS IN EXILE"— Warners.— From the play by John Oxenham. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Vera Ivanovo. Dolores Costello; Paul Pavloff, Grant Withers; Baron Serge Palma, James Kirkwood; Dimitri Ivanovo, George Fawcett; Governor, David Torrence; Anna Raskova, Olive Tell; Orderly, Tom Dugan; Marya, Rose Dione; Rat Catcher, William Irving. "HIT THE DECK" — Radio Pictures— From the story by Vincent Youmans. Adapted by Luther Reed. Directed by Luther Reed. The cast: Looloo, Polly Walker; Bilge, Jack Oakie; Mat, Roger Gray; Bat, Franker Wood; Bunny, Harry Sweet; Lavinia, Marguerite Padula; Toddy, June Clyde; Clarence, George Obey; Mrs. Payne, Ethel Clayton; Lieutenant Heigho, for the merry life of a sea-goin' cameraman. On the right, the periscope of a submerging submarine — on the left, Cameraman Joe August, in diving suit, about to be lowered into the Pacific to follow the sub on its dive. He invented a water-tight camera for the job. The picture is "Men Without Women," directed by John Ford Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Is guaranteed.