Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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!34 Photoplay Magazine for April, 1930 ST*A»»* ** • U Safe relief Here's ^^d by read *>r eyeS^nT drives or ing, «eWXgkereiy appl? office vrorU. i inC and afe"^aTonceVy'Ufeel almost at d fresh and res daUy MiUionsuselvi to belp *£P £\gbt and always cle6^atdrugand §r eSK/Ytf>rr> BANISH GFWH4II I I I I It is not the vogue— banish it.B. Paul's Henna colors vour hair in ONE BRIEF APPLICATION. Natural as Nature itself. This marvelous hair-coloring preparation created by Mon. B. Paul contains henna, herbs and other harmless ingredients. Leaves the hair soft and glossy unaffected by shampooing, previous dyes, tonics or oils. Daintily, easily applied at home. The preference of millions of discriminating women for over fifteen years. Virtues Proven. Absolutely dependable. 14 Shades, Black to Blonde, Price $1.10 P. P. B. PAUL'S WHITE PASTE {Formerly Called) "White Henna" for lightening blonde hair grown dork. Price $2.25 P. P. Free Advice and Booklet. Mon.B.Paul,Dept.5-X,21W.39th$t,N.Y. &«» A "Shame on you!" Are yon nervous, embarrassed in con. I pany of the other sex? Stop being thy of strangers. Conquer the terrible /car of your superiors. Be cheerful and confident of your future! Your faults easily overcome no ■you can enjoy life to the fullest. Send 25c lor this amaiinf book. RICHARD BLACKSTONE. B-224 FLATIRON BLDG., N. V. C. TREAT Y0UR5ELF TO A LACO FACIAL . Then feel how smooth Is your skin, how easily \ your powder and rouge applies. Marie Rowan I will gladly tell you why Laco-Faclal Clay-Creme clears your sKin. Youxmay address her at LEE-AARON CO., Desk A-4, Suffolk, Va. Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "AVIATOR, THE" — Warners.— From the play by James Montgomery. Adapted by Robert Lord and Arthur Caesar. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Robert Street, Edward Everett Horton; Grace Douglas, Patsy Ruth Miller; Hobart, Johnny Arthur; Brown, Lee Moran; Gordon, Edward Martindel; Major Jules Gaillard, Armand Kaliz; Sam Robinson, Kewpie Morgan; John Douglas, Phillips Smalley; Brooks, William Norton Bailey. " BE YOURSELF"— United Artists.— From the story by Joseph Jackson. Adapted by Thornton Freeland and Max Marcin. Directed by Thornton Freeland. The cast: Fannie Field, Fanny Brice; Jerry Moore, Robert Armstrong; Harry Field, Harry Green; McCloskey, G. Pat Collins; Step, Budd Fine: Lillian, Gertrude Astor; Lola, Marjorie "Babe' Kane; Jessica, Rita Flynn. "BEAU BANDIT" — Radio Pictures. — From the story by Wallace Smith. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. The cast: Montero, Rod LaRocque; Coloso, Mitchell Lewis; Helen Wardell, Doris Kenyon; "Bob Cat" Manners, Walter Long; Perkins, Charles B. Middleton; Howard, George Duryea; Buck, Jim Donlon; Slim, Charles Brinley; Logan, Barney Furey; Texas, Bill Patton. "BECAUSE I LOVED YOU"— Aafa Tobis.— Directed by Hans Conradi. The cast: Inge Lund, Mady Christians; Otto Radney, Walter Jankuhn; Dr. Baumgart, Hans Stuwe; Mariechen, Marion Conradi; Edith, Trude Berlinei; Frau Werner, Sophie Pagay. "BIG PARTY, THE"— -Fox.— From the story by Harlan Thompson. Directed by John BIystone. The cast: Flo Jenkins, Sue Carol; Kitty Collins, Dixie Lee; Jack Hunter, Frank Albertson; Goldfarb, Walter Catlett; Eddie Perkins, Richard Keene; Billy Greer, Whispering Jack Smith; Allen Wetherby, Douglas Gilmore; Dttpuy, Charles Judels; Mrs. Dupuy, Ilka Chase; Mrs. Goldfarb, Elizabeth Patterson; Virginia Gates, Dorothy Brown. " CLANCY CAUGHT SHORT "—Edward Small Prod. — From the story by Ralph Bell and Jack Wagner. Adapted by William Francis Dugan. Directed by Ted Wilde. The cast: Michael Clancy, Charles Murray; Andy Macintosh, Lucien Littlefield; Katie Clancy, Miriam Seegar; Mrs. Clancy, Aggie Herring; Donald Macintosh, Edward Nugent; Freddie Saunders, Reed Howes. "DAM ES AHOY "—Universal.— From the story by Sherman Lowe. Adapted by Matt Taylor. Directed by William James Craft. The cast: Jimmy Chase, Glenn Tryon; Mabel McGuire, Helen Wright; Bill Jones, Otis Harlan; MacDougal, Eddie Gribbon; The Blonde, Gertrude Astor. "FRAMED" — Radio Pictures. — From the story bv Paul Schofield. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Rose Manning, Evelyn Brent; Jimmy McArthur, Regis Toomey; Chuck Gaines, Ralf Harolde; "Bins" Murdock, Maurice Black; Inspector McArthur, William Holden; Sergeant Schulle, Robert Emmet O'Connor; Head Waiter, Eddie Kane. "GIRL SAID NO. THE"— M-G-M.— From the story by A. P. Younger. Adapted by Sarah Y. Mason. Directed by Sam Wood. The cast: Tom Ward, William Haines; Mary Howe, Leila Hvams; HUdegarde, Polly Moran; Mrs. Ward, Clara Blandick; Jimmie Ward, William Janney; Mr. Ward, William Holden; Mc Andrews, Francis X. Bushman, Jr.; Eddie Ward, Junior Coghlan; Alma Ward, Phyllis Crane; Hettie Brown, Marie Dressier. "HELL HARBOR"— United Artists.— From the novel "Out of the Night" by Rida Johnson Young. Adapted by Fred de Gresac. Continuity by Clarke Silvernail. Directed by Henry King. The cast: Anita, Lupe Velez; Joseph Horngold, Jean Hersholt; Bob Wade, John Holland; Harry Morgan, Gibson Gowland; Bunion, Al St. John; Peg-Leg, Harry Allen; Blinkey, Paul E. Burns; Spotty, George Book-Asta. "HER UNBORN CHILD"— Windsor Picture Plays, Inc. — From the stage play by Howard McKent Barnes. Adapted by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Directed by Albert Ray. The cast: Dorothy Kennedy, Adele Ronson; Stewart Kennedy, Elisha Cook, Jr.; Mrs. Kennedy, Frances Underwood; "Pegs" Kennedy. Elizabeth Wragge: "Beth" Gilbert, Pauline Drake; Jack Conover, Paul Clare; Miss Conover, Doris Rankin; Dr. Remington, Harry Davenport; Mandy, Frances Grant. "HONEY" — Paramount. — From the play "Come Out of the Kitchen" by Alice Duer Miller. Adapted by Herman J. Mankiewicz. Directed by Wesley Ruggles. The cast: Olivia Dangerfield, Nancy Carroll; Burton Crane, Stanley Smith; Charles Dangerfield, Skeets Gallagher; Cora Falkner, Lillian Roth; Helton, Harry Green; Doris, Mitzi Green; Mayme, ZaSu Pitts; Mrs. Falkner, Jobyna Howland; Randolph Weeks, Charles Sellon. "LADY TO LOVE, A"— M-G-M.— From the story by Sidney Howard. Directed by Victor Seastrom. The cast: Lena, Vilma Banky; Tony, Edward G. Robinson; Buck, Robert Ames; Postman, Richard Carle; Father McKee, Lloyd Ingraham; Doctor, Anderson Lawler; Ah Gee, Gum Chin; Angelo, Henry Armetta; Georgie, George Davis. "LITTLE JOHNNY JONES"— First National. —From the comedy by George M. Cohan. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Johnny Jones, Eddie Buzzell; Mary Baker, Alice Day; Vivian Dale, Edna Murphy; Ed Baker, Robert Edeson; Wyman, Wheeler Oakman; Carbon, Rayrmond Turner; Ramon, Donald Reed, "LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY"— M-G-M.— From the story by Nell Martin. Continuity by Crane Wilbur and Willard Mack. Directed by William Nigh and Harry Beaumont. The cast: Roy, Charles Kaley; Ardis, Ethelind Terry; Nancy, Marion Shilling; Joe, Cliff Edwards; Bessie, Gwen Lee; Phil, Benny Rubin; Edwards, Drew Demorest; Air. Millaire, John Byron; Red Head, Rita Flynn; Blondie, Hazel Craven; Riccardi, Gino Corrado; Marie , Paulette Paquet. "LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT"— Chesterfield.— From the story by Lester Lee and Chailes Levison. Directed by Edgar Lewis. The cast: June Vernon, Suzanne Keener; Richard Norton, Norman Foster; Mrs. Vernon, Doris Rankin; Paul Russell, Lester Cole; Abe Feinstein, Abe Reynolds; Frank Belmont, Hooper L. Atchley; Master of Ceremonies, Burt Matthews; Jig A Boo Singer, Dorothee Adams; Tracy and Elwood, Themselves; Bill Collector, Bill Cavanaugh; Mr. Kelly, Jim Harkins; Stage Door Man, Bill Sanford; Maid, Catherine McAvoy; Bill, Frank Horton; Aggie, Esther Keefe; Dixie Singer, Dorothy Curtis; Mamie Doolcy, Dorothy Morrison; Mr. Craig, Harold Dobbins; Mr. Rogers, Charles Bowles; Madame Nova, Hedda Nova; Miss Pcnvell, Elaine Harrison; Office Boy, Jesse Abrams; Pianist, Irving Act man. "LUMMOX" — United Artists. — From the novel by Fannie Hurst. Adapted by Elizabeth Meehan. Directed by Herbert Brenon. The cast: Bertha Oberg, Winifred Westover; Chita, Dorothy Janis; Annie Wennerberg, Lydia Titus; Mrs. Farley, Ida Darling; Rollo Farley, Ben Lyon; Veronica Neidringhouse, Myrta Bonillas; John Bixby, Cosmo Kyrle Bellew; Mrs. John Bixby, Anita Bellew; Paul Bixby (age 5), Robert Ullman; Mrs. Wallenstein, Sr., Clara Langsner; Wally Wallenstein, William Collier, Jr.; May Wallenstein, Edna Murphy; Silly Willie, Torben Meyer; Mrs. McMurty, Fan Bourke; Mrs. Oessetrich, Myrtle Stedman; Barney, Danny O'Shea; Paul Charvet, William Bakewell; Mr. Meyerbogen, Sidney Franklin. "MATCH PLAY" — Sennett-Educational. — Directea by Mack Sennett. The cast: Walter Hagen, Walter Hagen; Leo Diegel, Leo Diegel; Mr. Martin, Andy Clyde; His Daughter, Marjorie Beebe; Bud, Bud Jamison. "MEXICALI ROSE"— Columbia.— From the story bv Gladys Lehman. Continuity by Norman Houston. Directed by Erie C. Kenton. The cast: Mexicali Rose, Barbara Stanwyck; Happy Manning, Sam Hardy; Bob Manning, William Janney; Joe, the Croupier, Louis Natheaux; Loco, the Halfwit, Arthur Rankin; Ortiz, Harry Vejar; Dad, the Drunk, Louis King; Manuela, Julia Beharano. "MONTANA MOON" — M-G-M. — From the story by Sylvia Thalberg and Frank Butler. Continuity by Sylvia Thalberg and Frank Butler. Directed by Malcolm St. Clair. The cast: Joan, Joan Crawford; Larry, John Mack Brown; Elizabeth, Dorothy Sebastian; Jeff, Ricardo Cortez; " The Doctor," Benny Rubin; Froggy, Cliff Edwards; Hank, Karl Dane; Mr. Prescott, Lloyd Ingraham. "MOUNTED STRANGER, THE"— Universal. — From the story by Henry Herbert Knibbs. Adapted by Arthur Rosson. Directed by Arthur Rosson. The cast: Pete Ainslee, Hoot Gibson; Pete as Boy, Buddy Hunter; "Pop" Ainslee, Milton Brown; Steve Gary, Fred Burns; "White-Eye," James Corey; "Spider" Coy, Francis Ford; His Lookout, Walter Patterson; Mrs. Coy, Francelia Billington; Bonita Coy, Louise Lorraine. "MURDER ON THE ROOF"— Columbia.— From the story by Edward Doherty. Adapted by F. Hugh Herbert. Directed by George B. Seitz. The cast: Molly, Dorothy Revier; Drinkwater, Raymond Hatton; Marcia, Margaret Livingston; Ted Palmer, David Newell; Joe Carozzo, Paul Porcasi; Monica, Virginia Brown Faire; Anthony Sommers, William V. Mong; Victor, Louis Natheaux; Ryan, Fred Kelsey; Joe Larkin, Richard Cramer; Emile, Pietro Sosso; Lucille, Hazel Howell. "ON THE BORDER" — Warners.— From the story by Lillian Hayward. Adapted by Lillian Hayward. Directed by William McGann. The cast: Rinty, Rin-Tin-Tin; Pepita, Armida; Dave, John B. Litel; Farrell, Philo McCullough; Don Jose, Bruce Covington; Border Patrol, Walter Miller; Dusty, Bill Irving. Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.