Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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Photoplay Magazine for' June, 1930 Rathbone; Countess Olga Balakireff, Kay Francis; Sir Thomas Hartley, Montagu Love; Lord Percifal Northmore, Pliilip Strange; Duchess of Loth, Elinor Vandivere; Serge, Gino Corrado; Lady Keene, Blanche Friderici. "ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT"— United Artists. — From the play "The Swan" by Ferentz Molmar. Adapted by Melville Baker. Directed by Paul Stein. The cast: Alexandra, Lillian Gish; Prince Albert, Rod La Rocque; Dr. Nicholas Haller, Conrad Nagel; Princess Beatrice, Marie Dressier; Father Benedict, O. P. Heggie; Count Lutzen, Albert Conti; Colonel Wunderlich, Edgar Norton; Symphorosa, Billie Bennett; George, Philippe de Lacy; Arsene, Byron Sage; Alitzi, Barbara Leonard. "PLAYING AROUND"— First National — From the story "Sheba" by Vina Delmar. Adapted by Adele Commanding Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Sheba Miller, Alice White; Nickey Solomon, Chester Morris; Jack, William Bakewell; Pa Miller, Richard Carlyle; Maude. Marion Byron; Joe, Maurice Black; Morgan, Lionel Belmore; Master of Ceremonies, Shep Camp; Mrs. Fenerbeck, Ann Brody; Mrs. Lippincott, Nellie V. Nichols. "ROUGH ROMANCE"— Fox.— From the story bv Kenneth B. Clarke. Scenario by Elliott Lester. Directed by A. F. Erickson. The cast: Billy West, George O'Brien; Mama Reynolds, Helen Chandler; Loup LaTour, Antonio Moreno; Sheriff Milt Powers, Roy Stewart; Chick Carson, Harry Cording; Dad Reynolds, David Hartford; Laramie, Eddie Borden; Flossie, Noel Francis; Pop Nichols, Frank Lanning. "RUNAWAY BRIDE"— Radio Pictures.— From the play "Cooking Her Goose" by Lolita Ann Westman and H. H. Van Loan. Adapted by Jane Murfin. Directed by Donald Crisp. The cast: Mary Gray, Mary Astor; Blaine, Lloyd Hughes; Dick Mercer, David Newell; Clara, Natalie Moorehead; "Red" Dugan, Maurice Black; Daly, Paul Hurst; Williams, Edgar Norton; Barney, Francis MacDonald; Whitey, Herry Tenbrook; Shorty, Phil Biady; Dr. Kent, Theodore Lorch. "SAFETY IN NUMBERS"— Paramount.— From the story by George Marion, Jr. and Percy Heath. Scenario by Marion Dix. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. The cast: William Butler Reynolds, Charles "Buddy" Rogers; Jacqueline, Kathryn Crawford; Maxine, Josephine Dunn; Pauline, Carol Lombard ; Cleo Carewe, Geneva M itchell ; Bertram Shipiro, Roscoe Karns; Phil Kempton, Francis MacDonald; Alma McGregor, Virginia Bruce; F. Carstair Reynolds. Richard Tucker; Jules, Raoul Paoli; Commodore Brinker, Lawrence Grant; Messaline, Louise Beavers. "SHOW GIRL IN HOLLYWOOD"— First National.— From the story by J. P. McEvoy. Adapted by Harvey Thew. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Dixie Dugan, Alice White; Jimmy Doyle, Jack Mulhall; Sam Otis, producer. Ford Sterling; Donna Harris, Blanche Sweet; Frank Buelcnv, director, John Miljan; Nebbick's secretary, Virginia Sale; Office Boy, Spec O'Donnell; Kramer, Lee Shumway; Bing, Herman Bing. "SPRING IS HERE"— First National.— From the musical play by Owen Davis. Adapted by James A. Starr. Directed by John Francis Dillon. The cast: Steve Alden, Lawrence Gray; Terry Clayton, Alexander Gray; Betty Braley, Bernice Claire; Emily Braley, Louise Fazenda; Peter Braley, Ford Sterling; Rita Clayton, Natalie Moorehead; Mary Jane Braley, Inez Courtney; Stacy Hayden, Frank Albertson. "SUNNY SKIES"— Tiffany Productions. — From the story bv A. P. Younger. Continuity by Earl Sncll. Directed by Norman Taurog. The cast: Benny Krantz, Benny Rubin; Mary Norris, Marceline Day; Jim Grant, Rex Lease; Doris~ Marjorie Kane; Isadore Krantz, Harry Lee; College Widow, Greta Granstedt; Stubble, Wesley Barry; Dave, Robert Randall; S?niih, James Wilcox. "UNDER A TEXAS MOON"— Warners— From the story by Stewart Edward White. Scenario by Gordon Rigby. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Don Carlos, Frank Fay; Raquella, Raquel Torres; Lolita Romero. Myrna Loy; Dolores, Armida; Jed Parker, Noah Beery; Pedro, Georgie Stone; Philipe, George Cooper; Bad Man of Pool, Fred Kohler; Girl of the Pool, Betty Boyd; Jose Romero, Charles Sellon; Buch Johnson, Jack Curtis; Pancho Gonzales, Sam Appel; Aldrich, Tully Marshall; Lolita Roberto, Mona Maris; Antonio, Francisco Maran; Tom, Tom Dix ; Jerry, Jerry Barrett ; Mother, Inez Gomez; Moza, Edythe Kramera; Don Roberto, Bruce Covington. "WIDE OPEN"— Warners.— From the novel "The Narrow Street" by Edward Bateman Morris. Adapted by James A. Starr and Arthur Caesar. Directed by Archie Mayo. The cast: Simon Haldane, Edward Everett Horton; Julia Faulkner, Patsy Ruth Miller; Agatha Hathaway, Louise Fazenda; Agatha's Mother, Vera Lewis; Bob Wyeth, T. Roy Barnes; Trundle, E. J. Ratcliffe; Easter, Louise Beaver; Nell Martin, Edna Murphy; Mr. Faulkner, Frank Beal; Means, Vincent Barnett; Doctor, Lloyd Ingraham; Office Boy, Bobby Gordon; Richards, B. B. B. "YOUNG DESIRE" — Universal.— From the play "Carnival Girl" by William R. Doyle, adapted by Winnifred Reeve and Matt Taylor. Directed by Lew Collins. The cast: Helen Herbert, Mary Nolan; Bobby Spencer, William Janney; Blackie, Ralf Harolde; May, Mae Busch; Mr. Spencer, George Irving; Mrs. Spencer, Claire McDowell. inspires a neW Scent -^ Wivb (aa H Rete ( (m'olrlni ft ream ) THE Lady — fragile — dainty — lives again] Again, all is softness and subtlety — lace and chiffon — allure — delicately feminine. And for the new "Lady" is the new reve d'or. Acclaimed in Paris, reve d'or brings to America its soft fragrance— its elegant delicacy, as feminine as the "Lady" herself. Piver, oldest of French perfumers, has created reve d'or for the new mode. It is here in America in reve d'or Face Powder, in four flattering tints, including the new Basanec (an "ajlcr sun-tan lint") at $1 — reve d'or Perfume, $10 and $4 (also a purse size at $1) — REVE d'or Toilet Water, $2.50— Talc, %\—Bath Powder, $1. At all good perfume counters. L. T. Piver, New York ana Montreal. ■>KOmU. OF PIVFlt...P4HK When you write to advertisers please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.