Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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Alhn, Wallace MacDonald; Dan, Kate Slott; Dinly Andy Clark; The Admiral, Dell Henderson; Lieutenant Jim Smith, Charles Sullivan. "HOT FOR PARIS"— Fox.— From the storv by Raoul Walsh. Adapted by Charles J. McGuirk. Directed by Raoul Walsh. The cast: John Patrick Duke, Victor McLaglen; Ftfi Dupre, Fifi Dorsav; Axel Olson, El Brendel; Polly, Polly Moran; Mt. Pratt, Lennox Pawle; Papa Gousei, August Tollaire; Ship Captain, George Fawcett; Chariot Gousei, Charles Judels; Ship's Cook, Eddie Dillon; Fiji's Mother, Rosita Marstini; Fifi's Father, Agostino Borgato; Babetle Dupre, Yola D'Avril; Slims, Anita Murray; Monsieur Furrier, Dave Valles. '"LILIES OF THE FIELD "—First National. — From the story by William James Hurbut. Adapted by John Goodrich. Directed by Alexander Corda. The cast: Mildred Harker, Corinne Griffith; Ted Willing, Ralph Forbes; Walter Harker, John Loder; "Pink," Eve Southern; Florette, Rita LeRoy; Gertie, Jean Bary; Joyce, Betty Boyd; Maizie, May Boley; Pearl, Virginia Bruce; judge, Charles Mailes; Lewis Conroy, Freeman Wood; Lawyer for Harker, Ray Largay; Lawyer for Mildred, Joe Bernard; 1st Maid, Anne Schaeffer; 2nd Maid, Clarissa Sehvynne; Baby, Patsy Page; Barber, Andre Beranger; Head Waiter, Douglas Gerard; Paymaster, Tenen Holtz; Butler, Wilfred Noy; Bert Miller, Tyler Brooke; Maid, Alice Moe. "LOCKED DOOR, THE"— United Artists.— From the play "The Sign on the Door" by Channing Pollock. Scenario by C. Gardner Sullivan. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. The cast: Frank Devereaux. Rod La Rocque; Ann Carter, Barbara Stanwyck; Lawrence Reagan, William Boyd; Helen Reagan, Betty Bronson; The Waiter, Harry Stubbs; District Attorney. Harry Mestaver; Hotel Proprietor, Mack Swain; Telephone Girl, ZaSu Pitts; The Valet, George Bunny. 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