Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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*52 Photoplay Magazine for June, 1930 Try this colorless instant deodorant. You'll like it. . . . Heck is so pure, sparkling clear, you can apply it at any time . . . Smart women who have been looking for an ideal deodorant and non-perspirant, now are eagerly recommending Heck to their friends. It gives you instant, lasting protection from perspiration and odors. Heck is so pure, colorless and odorless that you can apply it as directed at any time. No irritation, no color to stain or injure clothing. No wonder Dr. Heck's formula has become so popular! Your charm, your daintiness and the safety of your new dresses depend on this precious liquid, so be sure you get it. 50c and $1.00 at all drug and department stores — or send 10c for trial size and this charming silhouette for your room. HECK DEODORANT INSTANTLY CHECKS PERSPIRATION Heck-Conard Co., Kansas City, Mo. I enclose 1 Oc. stamps or coin, for a trial size (or 60c for full size) bottle of Heck Deodorant, postpaid, and this silhouette (3^x4f3 inches). Sinus Trouble IS CATARRH When infection gets into the little pockets (sinuses) that connect with the nose, they cannot drain properly. A "stuffed up" head, distressing fullness, often with splitting headaches, are the result. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, because it acts through the blood, reaches the sinuses as no wash, spray or ointment can. Drives out poisons, and swelling, and restores the tissues to healthy tone. Get Hall's today! HALL'S Catarrh Medicine Combined Treatment at your Druggist's. If he hasn't it, enclose 85c to F. J. Cheney Qi Co., Dept.346, Toledo, Ohio Writ* for New Radio LogBook, Free to Catarrh Sufferer* wee WHILE TheyLast Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue Learn about a Becret method — how you can have "Beautiful New Skin in 3 Days." Amazing German Discovery. Men and Women. Old and Young can get rid of disfiguring facialblemishesand haveeoft NEW youthful akin. Your friends will mar* vel at the change. Wrinkles, Frocklea, Blackheads. Pimples GONE I RUSH name and address for Frd» Beauty Treallse. Wrlle MARVO, 2700 Broadway. NewYork Cttv. Dept.N-31 When Writing Advertisers Please Mention PHOTOPLAY "ALIAS FRENCH GERTIE"— Radio Pictures. — From the stage play "The Chatterbox" by Bayard Veiller. Adapted by Wallace Smith. Directed by George Archainbaud. The cast: Marie, Bebe Daniels; Jimmy, Ben Lyon; Kelcey, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Mr. Mat son, John Ince; Mrs. Malson,Daisy Belmore; Nellie, Betty Pierce. "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT"— Universal. — From the novel by Erich Maria Remarque. Adapted by Maxwell Anderson. Directed by Lewis Milestone. The cast: Katczinsky, Louis Wolheim; Paul Baumer, Lewis Ayres; Himmehtoss, John Wrav; Tjaden, George "Slim" Summcrville; Midler, Russell Gleason; Albert, William Bakewell; Leer, Scott Kolk; Behm, Walter Brown Rogers; Kemmerich, Ben Alexander; Peter, Owen Davis, Jr.; Mrs. Baumer, ZaSu Pitts; Mr. Banner, Edwin Maxwell; Deleting, Harold Goodwin; Miss Baumer. Lucille Powers; Weslhus, Richard Alexander; Lieutenant Betlinck, Pat Collins; Suzanne, Yola D'Avril; Kanlotek, Arnold Lucy; Ginger, Bill Irving; French Citls, Renee Damonde and Poupee Andriot; Hett Meyer, Edmund Breese; Hammacher, Heinie Conklin; Sister Libetline, Bertha Mann; Waehtet, Bodil Rosing; French soldier, Raymond Griffith; Poster girl, Joan Marsh. "ANYBODY'S WAR" — Paramount. — From the story by Charles E. Mack. Adapted by Hector Turnbull. Directed by Richard Wallace. The cast: A mos Crow, Willie Crow, The Two Black Crows, Moran and Mack; Mary Jane Robinson, Joan Peers; Ted Reinhardl, Neil Hamilton; Captain Davis, Walter McGrail; Setgeant Skip, Walter Weems; Camilla, Betty Farrington. "BAD ONE, THE"— United Artists. — From the story by John Farrow. Adapted by Carey Wilson and Howard Emmett Rogers. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. The cast: Lila. Dolores Del Rio; Jetty Flanagan, Edmund Lowe; Spaniard, Don Alvarado; Mme. Dutand, Blanche Friderici; Mme. Pompiet, Adrienne d'Ambiicourt; Pierre Ferrande, Ullrich Haupt; Borloff, Mitchell Lewis; Blochel, Ralph Lewis; Gida, Yola D'Avril; Judge, John Sainpolis; Prosecuting Attorney, Henry Kolker; Peley, Charles McNaughton; Warden, George Fawcett. "CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD"— Universal.— From the story by Houston Branch. Adapted by Arthur Ripley. Directed by John S. Robertson. The cast: Marie Matnay, Laura La Plante; Rouget de L'Isle, John Boles; Basin, Sam De Grasse; Marnay, James Marcus; Colonel of Hussars, Lionel Belmore; Louis XVI, Stuart Holmes; Marie Antoinette, Evelyn Hall; Magistrate, Claude Fleming; Pietle, Murdock MacQuarrie; Danton, Richard Cramer; Materoun, Harry Burkhardt; Robespiette, George Hackathorne; Ptiesl, De Witt Jennings. "CAUGHT SHORT"— M-G-M.— Continuity by Williard Mack. Directed by Charles F. Riesner. The cast: Matie Jones, Marie Dressier; Polly Smith, Polly Moran; Genevieve Jones, Anita Page; William Smith, Charles Morton; Frankie, Thomas Conlin; Johnny, Douglas Haig; Ptiscilla, Nanci Price; Sophy, Greta Mann; Mt. Ftisby, Herbert Prior; Mr. Kidd, T. Roy Barnes; Mr. Thull, Edward Dillon; Miss Ambrose, Alice Moe; Manicurist, Gwcn Lee; Peddler, Lee Kohlmar; Fanny Lee, Greta Granstedt. "COCK O' THE WALK" — Sono Art — World Wide. — From the novel "Soul of the Tango" by Arturo S. Mom. Continuity by Nagene Searle and Frances Guihan. Directed by R. William Neil. The cast: Carlos, Joseph Schildkraut; Narila, Myrna Loy; Jose, Phillip Sleeman; Ottego, Edward Peil; Cafe Manager, John Beck; Rosa Vallejo, Olive Tell; Senot Vallejo, Wilfred Lucas; Pedro, Frank Jonason; Paulina Castta, Sally Long; Matia, Natalie Joyce. "COURAGE" — Warners. — From the play by Thomas Barry. Adapted by Walter Anthony. Directed by Archie Mayo. The cast: Maty Colbtook Belle Bennett; Muriel Colbtook, Marian Nixon; Lynn Willatd, Rex Bell; James Rudlin, Richard Tucker; Bill Colbtook, Leon Janney; Reginald Colbtook. Carter de Haven, Jr. ; .-1 unt Catoline, Blanche Friderici. "CUCKOOS, THE" — Radio Pictures. — Prom the musical comedy "The Ramblers" by Guy Bolton, Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar. Adapted by Cy Woods. Directed by Paul Sloane. The cast: Spattolv, Bert Wheeler; Professor Bird, Robert Woolsey; Ruth, June Clyde; Billy, Hugh Trevor; Anita, Dorothy Lee; The Baron, Ivan Lcbedeff; Gypsy Queen, Marguerita Padula; Julius, Mitchell Lewis; Fannie Hurst, Jobyna Howland. "CZAR OF BROADWAY"— Universal.— From the story by Gene Towne. Directed by William James Craft. The cast: Morton Bradley, John Wray; Connie Cotton, Betty Compson; Jay Grant, John Harron; Francis, Claud Allister; Harry Foster, W'ilbur Mack; Dane llatpet. King Baggot; McNob, Edmund Breese. "DIVORCEE, THE"— M-G-M.— From the novel by Ursula Parrott. Continuity by John Meehan. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The cast: Jetty, Norma Shearer; Ted, Chester Morris; Paul, Conrad Nagel; Don, Robert Montgomery; Helen, Florence Eldridge; Maty, Helen Millard; Bill, Robert Elliott; Janice, Mary Doran; Hank, Tyler Brooke; Hannah, Zelda Sears; Dt. Betnatd, George Irving; Dotothy, Helen Johnson. "GUILTY" — Columbia. — From the story "The Black Sheep" by Dorothy Howell. Directed by George B. Seitz. The cast: Carolyn, Virginia Valli; Bob Lee, John Holland; Polk, John Sainpolis; Martha, Lydia Knott; Lee, Erville Alderson; Doctor Bennett, Richard Carlyle; Jefferson, Clarence Muse; Jetry, Eddie Clayton; Ptosecuting Attotney, Robert T. Haines; Watden, Frank Fanning; Judge, Ed Cecil; Lucy, Gertrude Howard. "HOLD EVERYTHING"— Warners.— From the play by B. G. De Sv!va and John McGowan. Adapu-'l by Robert Lord. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Gink Schiner, Joe E. Brown; 7"oo/s Btecn, Winnie Lightner; Geotges La Vetne, Georges Carpentier; Sue Burke, Sally O'Ncil; Pop O'Keefe, Edmund Breese; Nosey Bartlefl, Bert Roach; Notine Lloyd, Dorothy Revier; Mutph Levy, Jack Curtis; Bob Morgan, Tony Stabenau; Dan Latkin, Lew Harvey; The Kicker, Jimmie Quinn. "IN THE NEXT ROOM"— First National.— From the story by Burton E. Stevenson. Adapted by Harvey Gates. Directed by Edward Cline. The cast: James Godftey, Jack Mulhall; Lorna, Alice Day; Tim Morel, detective, Robert O'Connor; Philip Vantine, John Sainpolis; Parks, the butler, Claud Allister; Mts, O'Connor, housekeeper, Aggie Herring; Inspector Gtady, DeWitt Jennings; Snitzct, Webster Campbell. "ISLE OF ESCAPE" — Warners. — From the novel by Jack McLaren. Adapted by Lucien Hubbard and J. Grubb Alexander, Directed by Howard Bretherton. The cast: Dave Wade, Monte Blue; Moita, Myrna Loy; Stella, Betty Compson; Shane, Noah Beery; Judge, Ivan Simpson; Hank, Jack Ackroyd; Lotu, Nena Quartaro; Manua, Duke Kahanamoku; Dolobe, Nick De Ruiz; Ma Blackney, Rose Dione; Dutch Planter, Adolph Milar. "JOURNEY'S END" — Tiffany Productions. — From the play by R. C. Sherriff. Adapted by Joseph Moncure March. Directed by James W7hale. The cast: Captain Stanhope, Colin Clive; Lieut. Osborne, Ian Maclaren; 2nd Lieut. Raleigh, David Manners; Znd-Lieul. Ttollet, Billy Bevan; 2nd Lieut. Hibbetl, Anthony Bushell; Captain Hatdy, Robert A'Dair; Private Mason, Charles Gerrard; Setgeant Majot, Thomas Whiteley; The Colonel, Jack Pitcairn; Getman Soldier, Warner Klinger. "KING OF JAZZ" — Universal. — Scenario by Edward T. Lowe. Dialogue by Charles McArthur. Directed by John Murray Anderson. The cast: Paul Whiteman and his band. John Boles, Jeanette Loff, Laura La Plante, Charlie Murray, George Sidney, Glenn Tryon. Merna Kennedy, Billy Kent, Grace Hayes, Jeanie Lang, The Sisters G, Charles Giles, Frank Leslie, The Brox Sisters, Charles Irwin, Al Norman, Paul Howard, Stanley Smith, Jacques Cartier, Paul Whiteman Rhythm Boys, Marian Statler and Don Rose; The (Tommy Atkins Sextette, Kathryn Crawford, and The Russell Markert Dancers. "LADIES LOVE BRUTES"— Paramount. — From the play "Pardon My Glove" by Zoe Akins. Screen play by Waldemar Young and Herman J. Mankiewicz. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. The cast: Joe Fotziati, George Bancroft; Mimi Hcnvtll, Mary Astor; Dwight Howell, Frederic March; Lucille Gates, Margaret Quimby; Mike Mendino, Stanley Fields; Slaltery, Ben Hendricks, Jr.; George Wyndham, Lawford Davidson; Mrs. Forziali. Feriki Boros; Joey Fotziati, David Durand; Jackie Howtll, Freddie Burke Frederick; Slip, Paul Fix; The Tailor, Claud Allister. "MAMMY" — Warners. — Brom the story by Irving Berlin. Adapted by L. G. Rigby. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Al Fuller, Al Jolson; Nota Meadoies, Lois Moran; Mrs. Fuller, Louise Dresser; Wesly, Lowell Sherman; Meadows, Hobart Bosworth; Slats, Tully Marshall; Tambo, Mitchell Lewis; Sheriff, Jack Curtis; Pig Eyes, Stanley Fields; Props, Ray Cooke. "MAN FROM BLANKLEY'S, THE"— Warners.— From the play by F. Anstey. Adapted by Harvey Thew. Directed by Alfred E. Green. The cast: Lord Sltathpeffet, John Barrymore; Matgety Seaton, Loretta Young; Mt. Poffley, William Austin; Uncle Gabriel Gilwattle, Albert Gran; Mts. Tidmarsh, Emily Fitzroy; Mt. Tidmarsh, Dick Henderson; Dawes, Edgar Norton; Miss Flinders, Dale Fuller; Mt. Ditchwatet, D'Arcy Corrigan; Mts. Dilchwalet, May Milloy; Mts. Gilwattle. Louise Carver; Mt. Bodfish, Yorke Sherwood; Mts. Bcdfish. Diana Hope; Miss Bugle, Tiny Jones; Gwennie, Angella Mawby. "NOTORIOUS AFFAIR, A" — First National. — From the play by Audrey and Waverly Carter. Adapted bv J. Grubb Alexander. Directed by Lloyd Bacon.. The cast: Palticia, Billie Dove; Dt. Allan Pomtoy, Kenneth Thomson; Paid Ghetardi, Basil Every advertisement In PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.