Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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'3' Photoplay Magazine for March, 1930 Kathleen Clifford^ BEAUTY PREPARATIONS SUPREME A Quality Never Before Attained The far famed LOVADORA Beauty Preparations Supreme, that have heretofore been made exclusively for the most noted stars of filmland, are now presented to you by the leading stores throughout the world. They scientifically cleanse, stimulate, lubricate and beautify the skin and embody the rarest and most delightful bouquets. Kathleen Clifford's latest booklet, "The Fount of Feminine Charm,'' together with a photograph of this beautiful star, will be sent upon request. Write her at the address given below, without cost or obligation. Fill out and mail this coupon to Miss Clifford, todayl Kathleen Clifford, Ltd. 6773 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, Calif. Without cost or obligation, please send me Miss Clifford's photograph and a copy of her latest booklet, "The Fount of Feminine Charm." NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE P-3-3'> Watch for Miss Kathleen Clifford's national personal appearance demonstration tour. Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "ANNA CHRISTIE"— M-G-M — From the play by Eugene O'Neill. Adapted by Frances Marion. Directed bv Clarence Brown. The cast: Anna, Greta Garbo; Matt, Charles Bickford; Chris, George F. Marion; Mar thy, Marie Dressier; Johnny, the Priest, James T. Mack; Larry, Lee Phelps. "BATTLE OF PARIS, THE"— Paramount.— From the story by Gene Markey. Directed by Robert Florey. The cast: Georgie, Gertrude Lawrence; Zizi, Charles Ruggles; Anthony Trent, Walter Petrie; Suzanne, Gladys Du Bois; Harry, Arthur Treacher; Tony, Joe King. "BLAZE O'GLORY"— Sono Art— World Wide. — From the story by Thomas Boyd. Adapted by Renaud Hoffman. Directed by Renaud Hoffman and George J. Crone. The cast: Eddie Williams, Eddie Dowling; Helen, Betty Compson; Burke, Henry B. Walthall; Jean, Frankie Darro; District Attorney, William Davidson; Hurnrntl, Ferdinand SchumannHeink; Abie, Eddie Conrad; Tony, Frank Sabini; The Rounders, Themselves. "BROADWAY HOOFER, THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Gladys Lehman. Continuity by Gladys Lehman. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Adele, Marie Saxon; Bobby, Jack Egan; Jane, Louise Fazenda; Larry, Howard Hickman; Morton, Ernest Hilliard; Annabelle, Gertrude Short; Dolly, Eileen Percy; Mazie, Charlotte Merriam; Billy, Fred MacKaye; Baggage Man, Billy Franey. "BURNING UP"— Paramount.— From the story by William Slavens McNutt and Grover Jones. Directed by Edward Sutherland. The cast: Lou Larrigan, Richard Arlen; Ruth Morgan, Mary Brian; "Bullet" McGhan, Francis McDonald; "Windy" Wallace, Sam Hardy; James R. Morgan, Charles Sellon; Dave Gentry, Tully Marshall. "CASE OF SERGEANT GRISCHA, THE"— Radio Pictures. — From the story by Arnold Zweig. Adapted by Elizabeth Meehan. Directed by Herbert Brenon. The cast: Grischa, Chester Morris; Babka, Betty Compson; General Von Lycho'.c, Alec B. Francis; Posnanski, Jean Hersholt; Corporal Sachi, Paul McAllister; Lieutenant Winfried, Leyland Hodgson; Capt. Spierange, Frank McCormack; Kolja, Frank McCormack; Sergeant Fritz, Percv Barbette; Lance Corporal Brikholz, Hal Davis. "CITY GIRL'*— Fox.— From the play "The Mud Turtle" by Elliott Lester. Adapted by Bcrthold Viertel and Marion Orth. Directed by F. W. Murnau. The cast: Lem Tustine, Charles Farrell; Kate, Mary Duncan; Tustine, David Torrence; Mrs. Tustine, Edith Yorke; Mary Tustine, Dawn 0"Day; Matey, Tom Maguire; Mac, Dick Alexander; Dutch, Pat Rooney; Reaper, Ed Brady; Reaper, Roscoe Ates. "COURTIN* WILDCATS"— Universal.— From the story by William Dudley Pelley. Adapted by Dudley McKenna. Directed by Jerome Storm. The cast: Clarence Butts, Hoot Gibson; "Calamity June," Eugenia Gilbert; McKenzie, Harry Todd; Mr, Butts, Joseph Girard; McLaren, Monty Montague; Quid Johnson, John Oscar; The Fugitive, Jim Corey; The Doctor, James Farley; Huxley, Pete Morrison; Gorilla, Joe Bonomo. "GIRL FROM WOOLWORTHS, THE"— First National. — From the story by Adele Comandini. Directed by William Beaudine. The cast: Pat King, Alice White; Bill Harrigan, Charles Delaney; Lawrence May field, Wheeler Oakman; Jerry Donnelly, Ben Hall; TUlie Hart, Rita Flynn; Dowling, Gladden James; Dave, Bert Moorehouse; Cleo, Patricia Caron; Pa Donnelly, William Orlamond; Ma Donnelly, Milla Davenport. "GIRL OF THE PORT. THE"— Radio Pictures. — From the novel "The Firewalker" by John Russell. Adapted by Beulah Marie Dix. Directed by Bert Glennon. The cast: Josie, Sally O'Neil; Sir James, Reginald Sharland; McDougal, Donald MacKenzie; McEwen, Mitchell Lewis; Blair, Barry O'Daniels; Klita, Duke Kahanamoau; Bruce, Gerald Barry; Toady, Hugh Crumplin. "HARMONY AT HOME" — Fox. — From the story "The Family Upstairs" by Harry Delf. Adapted by Clare Kummer, Seton I. Miller, William Collier, Sr., and Charles J. McGuirk. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The cast: Louise Haller, Marguerite Churchill; Dick Grant, Rex Bell; Dora Haller, Charlotte Henry; Willie Haller, Charles Eaton; Joe Haller, Wm. Collier, Sr.; Emma Haller, Elizabeth Patterson; Rita Joyce, Dixie Lee; The Modiste, Dot Farley. "HELL'S HEROES" — Universal. — From the story "Three Godfathers" by Peter B. Kyne, Adapted by Tom Reed, Directed by William Wyler. The cast: Bob Songster, Charles Bickford; "Barbioire" Gibbons, Raymond Hatton; "Wild Bill" Kearny, Fred Kohler; The Mother, Fritzi Ridge way; Carmelita, Maria Alba; Jose, Joe de la Cruz; Parson Jones, Buck Connors; The Sheriff, Walter James. Jack Haskell (on ladder), famous stager of dance numbers for the theater and screen, puts the chorines through a rehearsal on one of the sound stages at First National. The three in the foreground have taken time out, and are watching their sisters labor Every advertisement In PHOTOrLAY MAGAZINE Is guaranteed.