Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1930)

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Photoplay Magazine for August, 1930 W'illiam TIolrlinR: Unpfiv HmL'ard, Ooorse Cooper; A/r.,. Milter, Ulaiiclu KriUirici; )'Matk. Ivan Linow. "OTHER TOMORROW, THE'— Fikst National.— Kroni Ihi story by Oclaviis Roy Cohen. Screen version by I'rid Mjlon. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. Tlie cast: lidilh Larrison, Billie Dove; Jim Carter, Grant VVitlier.s; Nvrt Larrison, Kenneth Thomson; Dave Weaver, Frank .Slieri<lan; Teil Journel, Otto Hoffman: Drum litlte, VVilHani Grainger; EJ Conmer, Scolt Sealon. "QUEEN HIGH"— Paramount.— From the play "A Pair o( Si.ws" by Edward Peplc. Adapted from the musical comedy by Lawrence Schwab. Lewis Gi'nsler and B. G. DeSylva. Directed by Fred Newmeyer. The cast: T. Bogus Johns. Charles RuKKles; Mr. Nettleton. Frank Morgan; Polly Roekwell. Ginger Rogers; Dick Jolins, Stanley Smith; Mrs. Nellleton. Helen Carrington; Cyrus Vaniierliotl. Rudy Cameron; Ftorence Cote, Betty Garde; Mrs. Rockscetl, Theresa Maxivell Conover; Coddles, Nina Olivette; Jimmy, Tom Brown. "RECAPTURED LOVE" — Warners. — From the plav "Misdeal" by Basil Woon. .-\daiited by Charles Kenynn. Directed by John .Xdolfi. The cast: Helen I'arr. Belle Bennett; Brenluood Parr. John Halli<la^•; Peuy Price. Dorothy Burgess: Ravlings, Richard Tucker; Henry Parr. Junior Durkin; Crofis, G<orKe Bickel; Pal, Brooks Benedict; Sisters "C," Sisters "G." "RIGHT OF WAY. THE"— First National.From the novel by Sir Gillxrt Parker. A.lapted by Francis Edward Faragoh. Directed by Frank Lloyd. The cast: Cliarles "Beauty" Steele, Conrad Nagel; Rosalie Evantural, Lorelta Young; Josepit Portugas, Fred Kohler; Billy Wantage, William Janney; Tlie Cure, George Pearce; The Judge, Enimett King; Kathleen, Olive Tell; Go^slin, Harn Cording: Crmn Attorney, Brandon Hurst; The Siegneur, Halliwell Hobbes; Suzon, Yola D'A\Ti!; Louis Trudel, Snitz Edwards, "ROMANCE"— M-G-M.— From the plav by Edward .>iluhlon. Continuity by Bess Meredyth and Edwin JustusMayer. Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast; Ki/<j Cavallini, Greta Garbo ; Coriic/ins I on Tuyl, Lewis Stone: 7om .Armstrong, Gavin Gordon; Harry. Elliott Nugent; Susan Van Tuyl. Florence Lake; .Miss Armstrong. Clara Blandick: Bf/)/)o. Henry Armetta; Vannucci, Mathilde Comont; .Vi«o, Countess Dc Liguoro. "SEA BAT. THE"— M-G-M.— From the storj by Dorothy Yost. Continuity by Bess Meredith and John Howard Lawson. Directed by Wesley Ruggles. The cast: Nina, Raquel Torres; Reverend Sims. Charles Bickford; Carl, Nils .Esther; -In/one. George F. Marion; Juan. John Miljan; Corsican. Boris KarlolT; Limey. Gibson Gowland; Maddocks. Edmund Breesc; Mimba, Mathilde Comont; Dulchy. Mack Swain. "SHE'S MY WEAKNESS"— R.4Dto Pictures.— From the play "TommvJBby Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Robinson. AtHiitcd by J. Walter Ruben. Directed by Melville Brown. The cast: Tommy Mills, Arthur Lake; Marie Thitrber. Sue Carol; 'Warren Thurber. Lucien Litllefield; David Tullle. William Collier, Sr.; Mrs. Thurber. Helen Ware; Bernard Norton. Alan Bunce; Mrs. Oberlander, Emily Filzroy; Wilson, Walter Gilbert. "SOLDIERS AND WOMEN"— Coll-mbia.— From the play by Paul Hcrvey Fox and George Tilton. Continuity by Dorothy Howell. Directed by Edward Sloman. The cast: Brenda, .\ileen Pringle; Clive Branch, Grant Withers; Helen, Helen Johnson; Captain Arnold. Walter McGrail; General Mitchell. Emmelt Corrigan; .Martha. Blanche Fride riii; .Sergeant Canton, Wade Boteler; Colonel Ritchie, V-ay Largay; Doctor, William Colvin; Private Delehanty, Sam Nelson. "SO TIMS IS LONDON"— Fox.— From the play by .^rthur Goodrich. Adapted by Owen Davis. Sr Directed by John BIystone. The rast: Hiram Draper Will Rogers; Mrs. Hiram Draper. Irene Rich; Junior Ihaper. Frank Albertson; Elinor Worthing. Maureen OSullivan; Lorrf Percy Worthing. Lumsden HareLady Worthing. Mary Forbes; Alfred Honevcutt, Bramwell Fletcher; Lady Amy Ducksworth. Dorothy Christy; Martha, Martha Lee Sparks; A Nurse, Ellen Woodslon. "THREE FACES EAST"— Warners.— From the play by Anthony Paul Kelly. Adapted by Oliv.r H. P. Garrett. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. Thicast: Prances Hatvtree, Constance Bennett; Valdar, I'.ric Vnn Siroheim; Arthur Chamberlain, Anthony Hnsh.ll; Mr. Yates. William Court.nay; General lle-.ilell. Crauford Kent: Lady Chamberlain, Charlotte Walker; Sir Winston Chamberlain, William Holden. "TOAST OF THE LEGION. THE" — First National.— From the operetta "Mile. Modiste" by \'ictor Herbert. Adapted hv Julian Jowphson and Paul Perez. Directed by \Villiam A. S<-iter. The cast: Mile. Fifi, Bernice Claire: Paul de St. Cyr. Walter Pidgeon; Rene. Edward Everett Hortdn; Count de St. Cyr, Claude Gilling^vater; Francois, Frank McHugh; .Mme. Cecile. Judith Vosselli; Marie. June Colly.r; General de Villa/rance, Albert Gran; Specialty Dancers, Sisters "G." "TOP SPEED"— First National.— Music-il comedy by Harry Ruby. Bert Kaimar and Guy Bolton. Adaptation and dialogue by Humphrey Pearson and Henry McC'arly. Directed by Memn LeRoy. Photography by Sid Hickox. The cast: Elmer Peters, Joe E. Brown; Virginia Rollins, Bernice Claire; Gerald Brooks, Jack Whiting; Tad Jordan, Frank McHugh; Babs Green, Laura Lee; Daisy, Rita Flynn; Spencer Colgate, Edmund Breese; The Sheriff, Wade Boteler; Vincent Colgate, Cyril King; J. W. Rollins, Edwin Maxwell. "TRIGGER TRICKS"— Universal.— From the story by Reaves Eason. Directed by Reaves Eason. The cast: Tim Brennon. Hoot Gibson; Betty Dawtrv. Sally Filers; Thomas Kingston, Robert Homans; Joe Dixon. Jack Richardson; Nick Dalgus. Monty Montague; Sheriff, Neal Hart; Ike, Walter Perry; Mike, Max Asher. "UNHOLY THREE. THE"— M-G-M.— From the story by Clarence Aaron Robbins. Continuity bv J. C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by Jack Conway. The cast: Echo, Lou Clianey; Rosie, Lila Lee; Hector, Elliott Nugent; .Midget, Harry Earles; Prosecuting .Mtorney. John Miljan; Hercules, Ivan Linow; Regan, Clarence Burton; Defense Attorney, Crauford Kent. "WAY OUT WEST"— M-G-M.— From the story by Byron Morgan and .Alfred Block. Directed by i'red Niblo. The cast: Bill. William Haines; Molly. Leila Hyams; Pansy, Pollv Moran; Trilhy, ChfT Edwards; .Steve. Francis X. Bushman, Jr.; La Bella Rosa. Vera Marsh ;BHct. Charles Middleton; Jim, Jack Pcnnick; Tex. Buddy Roosevelt; Hank, Jay Willsey. "WILD COMPANY"— Fox.— Story by John Stone and Bradley King. Adaptation and dialogue by Bradlcj King. Directed by Leo McCarey. Pliotograpliy by .W W. O'Connell. The cast: Larry Grayson. Frank .Albcrlson; Henry Grayson. H. B. Warner; Dolly, Sharon Lynn; .Mrs. Grayson. Claire McDowell; Anita, Joyce Compton; Cora, Frances McCoy; Dick. Richard Keene; Joe Hardy. Kenneth Thomson; Natalie. Mildred Van Dorn; Felix Broivn, Bcla Lugosi; Eddie, Bobbv Callahan. These, children, are killer whales, poking their snouts through the fissures in the Ross Ice Shelf in Commander Byrd's front yard at his Antarctic base. Little America. 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