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Photoplay Magazine for Decemdkr, 1930
Sonia, Carmel Mvors; Lawlon, Franklin Pansborn; Mn. Lynchfidii, Vivian Oakland; The Maid, Grace Cunard.
■LADY'S MORALS, A"— M-G-M.— From Ihe story by Hans Kraly and Claudine West. DirccU-d by Sidnt'v Franklin. The cast: Jenny Lind. Grace Moore; Paul Brandt, Reginald Denny; Barnum. Wallace Beery; Olaf. Gus Shy; Josephine. Jobyna Howland; Broughm. Gilbert Emery; Innkeeper, GeotKC F. Marion; Marelli, Paul Porcasi; Zergo, Giovanni Martino; Innkeeper's Wi/e, Bodil Rosing; Louise. Joan Standing; Selma, Ma\is Villiers; Rosalli. Judith Vosselli.
"LAUGHTER" — Paramount. — From the story by H. D'.\bbadic D'.Vrrast and Douglas Doty. Dialogue by Donald Ogdcn Stewart. Directed by H. DAbbadie DArrast. The cast: Peggy Gibson, Nancy Carroll; Paul Lockridge, Fredric March; C. Morlimer Cihson, Frank Morgan; Ralph Le Sainle, Glenn Anders; Marjorie Gibson,^ Diane Ellis; Peart, OIlie Burgoyne; Benham, Leonard Carey.
•QUEEN OF SCANDAL. THE"— United Artists. — From the story by Louis Bromfield. .\dapted bv Sidney Howard. Directed bv Crtiorge Fitzmauricc. The cast: LiHi. Evelyn Laye; ^/i>*o. John Boles; Olio. Leon Errcl; Frilzie, Lilyan Tashman; Janos, Hugh Cameron; Liska, Marion Lord; Zagon, Lionel Belmore; Papa Lorenc, George Bickel; Egan, Vincent Barnett; Almady, Henry Victor.
■LITTLE CAESAR ■•—First National.— From the novel by \V. R. Burnett. Adapted by Francis Exiwards Faragoh. Directed bv Merv>'n LeRoy. The cast: "Rico' Bandello, Edward G. Robinson; Joe Massara, Douglas Fairbanks. Jr.; Olga Sirassof, Glenda Farrell; The -Big Boy," Sidney Blackmer; Police Sgl, Flaherty, Thomas lackson; Pete Montana, Ralph Ince; 7"onv Passa. William Collier, Jr.; Arnie Lorch, Maurice Bl.-ick; Sam Vellori, Stanley Fields; Olero, George E. Stone.
■ LOVE TR.ADER, THE^^ — Tiffany Productions.— From the story by Harold Sliumate. Directed bv Joseph Henaberrv. The cast: Mariha Adams, Leatriee Jo\'; Ponia, Roland Drew; Nelson, Chester Cnnklin; Captain Adams, Henry B. Walthall; Louana, Barbara Bedford; Captain Morton, Noah Beery; Jones, Clarence Burton; Benson, Wilham Welsh.
■FOLLOW THE LEADER' — Paramount. — From the plav bv William K. Wells, George White and DeSvlva. Brown and Henderson. Screen play by Gertrude Purcell and Sid Silvers. Directed by Norman Taurrg. The cast : CnVA.v/s. Ed Wynn; Mary Brennan. Ginger Rogers; Jimmie Moore, Stanley Smith; Sam Plalz, Lou Holtz; Ma Brennan, Lida Kane; Helen King, Ethel Merman; George ^yhilc, Bobby Watson; R. C, Black, Donald Kirke; Bob Sterling, William Halligan; Frilzie Devere. Holly Hall; Tuo-Cun Terry, Preston Foster; Mickie, James C. Morton.
■■MIN AND BILL'^M-G-M.— From the story '■Dark Star^ by Lorna Moon. Adapted by Frances Marion and Marion Jackson. Directed by George Hill. The cast: Min. Marie Dressier; Bill, Wallace Beery; Nancy, Dorothy Jordan; Bella, Marjorie Rambeau; Dick, Donald Dillaway; Croot, DeWitt Jennings; Alec, Russell Hopton; Mr. Southard, Frank McGlyn; Mrs, Southard, Gretta Gould.
•' MOROCCO ■• — Paramount. — From the play '•Amy Jolly^' by Benno Vigny. Adapted by Jules Furthman. Directed by Josef Von Sternberg. The cast: Tom Brown, Gary Cooper; Amy Jolly, Marlene Dietrich; LaBissiere, Adolphe Menjou; Adjutant Caesar, Ullrich Haupt; Anna Dolores, Juliette Compton; Corporal Taloche, Francis MacDonald; Co/. Ouinnei-ieres, .Albert Conti; Mme. Caesar, Eve Southern; Barralire, Michael Visaroff; Lo Tinio, Paul Porcasi.
■■MOTHERS CRY" — First National. — From the story by Helen Grace Carlisle. Adapted by Lenore J. Coffee. Directed by Hobart Henley. The cast: Mary Knight Williams, Dorothy Peterson; Arlie, David Manners; Beany. Helen Chandler; Jenny, Evalvn Knapp; Danny. Edward Woods; Frank Williams. Pat O'.Malley; Karl .Muller. Reginald Pasch; A/ary'i Mother. Claire McDowell; The Doctor. Chas. Hill Mailes; Harl. Sidney Blackmer; Sadye. Jean Bary; Danny as a boy, MarWn Jones; Beatty as a child. Meredith Burrell.
"REMOTE CO.'MTROL^— M-G-M.— From the play by Clyde North, Albert C. Fuller and Jack T. Nelson. Adapted by Syhia Thalberg and Frank Butler. Directed by Malcolm St. Clair and Nick Grinde. The cast: William J. Brennan. William Haines; Sam Ferguson. Charles King; Marion Ferguson. Marv Doran; Professor Kruser. John Miljan; Polly. Poily Moran; Smedley. J. C. Nugent; Radio Engineer. Edward Nugent; Chief of Police. Wilbur Mack; Blodgett, James Donlan.
■■RIVERAS END^' — Warners. — From the story bv James Oliver Curwood. Adapted by Charles ken>on. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: John Keith and Sergeanl Connislon, Charles Bickford; Mirian, Evalyn Knapp; O Toole, J. Farrell MacDonald; Colonel .McDowell, David Torrence; Louise, Za.Su Pitts; Mickey, Junior Coghlan; Martin, Walter McGrail; Sholwell, Tom Santschi.
■■SHADOW RANCH^'— Columbia.— From the story by George M. Johnson. Continuity by Frank Howard Clark. Directed by Louis King. The cast: Sim Baldwin. Buck Jones; Ruth. Marguerite de la Motte; Maggie Murphy, Kate Price; Tex, Ben Wilson;
Dan Blake. Al Smith; Williams. Frank Rjce; Joe. Ernie .Adams; Curley. Slim Whitaker; Fatty, Robert B. MacKenzic.
"SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED •'—CruseTlFFANV. — From the story by George Ro.sener. Directed by James Cruze. The cast: .Mahnyo. Betty Compson; Eddie, Lee Tracy; Boris, Gaston Glass; Dave, Alan Hale; Olga, Dorothy Christy; Dugan, Fred Kelsey.
"SILVER HORDE, THE ••—Radio Pictures.— From the novel by Rex Beach. Screen i)lay by Wallace Smith. Directed by George Archainbaud. The ca.st: Cherry Malotte, Evelyn Brent; George Ball, Louis Wolheim; Boyd Emerson, Joel McCrea; Eraser, Raymond Hatton; Mildred Wayland. Jean Arthur; Fred Marsh. Ga\-in Gordon; Queenie, Blanche Sweet; Wayne Wayland, Purnell Pratt; Thomas HiUiard, William Davidson; Svenson, Ivan Linow.
"SIT TIGHT ■• — Warners. — From the stor>' by Rex Tavlor. Adapted by Rex Taylor. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The cast: Winnie, Winnie Lightner; Jojo, Joe E. Brown; Sally, Claudia Dell: Tom, Paul Gregory; French Girl, Lotti Loder; Dunlap, Hobart Bosworth; Olaf, Frank Hagney; Charley, Snitz Edwards; Wrestling Trainer, Edward George.
••STEEL HIGHWAY. THE^^Warners.— From the story bv Maude Fulton. Directed by William Wellman. The cast: Bill, Grant Withers; Lily, Mary Astor; Jack, Regis Toomey; Ed, James Cagney; Haley, Fred Kohler; Pegleg, J. Farrell MacDonald; Marie. Joan Blondell; Bixby. Walter Long.
•• SUNNY •• — First National. — From the play by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Jerome Kern. Adapted by Humphrey Pearson and Henry McCarty. Directed by William .A. Seiter. The cast: Sunny. Marilyn Miller; Tom Warren. Lawrence Gray; Jim Deming, Joe Donahue; WendellWendell. Mackenzie Ward; Peters. O. P. Heggie; "Weenu." Inez Courtney; Marcia Manners. Barbara Bedford; Sue, Judith Vos-selli; Sam. Clyde Cook; The Barker, Harry .Allen; First Officer, William Davidson; Second Officer, Ben Hendricks, Jr.
"TOD.AV— M.vestic. — From the story by Abraham Schomer. .Adapted by Abraham S5choraer and George Broadhurst. Directed by William Nigh. The cast: Fred Warner, Conrad Nagel; Eve Warner, Catherine Dale Owen; Emma Warner. Sarah Padden; Henry li'ar^iCT-. John Maurice Sullivan; Marian Garland. Judith Vosselli; Mrs. Farringdon. Julia Swayne Gordon; Gloria Vernon. Edna Marion; Gregory. William Bailey; Telka. Robert Thornby; Pierre, Drew Demarest.
••TOM S.ANVYER'^ — Paramount. — From the novel by Mark Twain. Adapted by Sam Mintz, WiUiam Slavens McNutt and Grover Jones. Directed by John Cromwell. The cast: Tom Sawyer, Jackie Coogan; Huckleberry Finn, Junior Durkin; Becky Thatcher, Mitzi Green; Schoolmaster, Lucien Littlefield; Mug Poller, Tully Marshall; Aunt Polly, Clara Blandick; .Mary, Mary Jane IrN-ing; Sid, Jackie Searl; Joe Harper, Dick Winslow; Injun Joe, Charles Stevens; The Minister, Charles Sellon.
"UP THE RIVER^^— Fox.— From the .stcry by Maurine Watkins. Directed by Jolm Ford. The cast: St. Louis, Spencer Tracy; Dannemora Dan. Warren Hymer; Steve, Humphrey Bogart; Judy. Claire Luce; Pop. William Collier, ST.;Jessuf. George MacFarlane; Morris, Gavlord Pendleton; Edilh LaVerne, Sharon Lynn; ^ophie, Noel Francis; Kit, Goodee Montgomery; Slim, Rob<Tt Burns; Clem, John Swor; The Warden, Robert E. O'Connor; Jean, Joan •'Cherie" Lawes; Mrs. Massey, Louise Mackintosh; Dick Ihe Dip, Dick Deene; Happy the Tramp, Johnnie Walker; Beauchamp, Pat Somerset; Whileley. Wilbur Mack; Nash. Harvey Clark; Froshy. Morgan Wallace; Mrs. Jordan. Ed>-the Chapman; Cynthia. Althea Henly; May and June. Keating Sisters; Deputy Warden, Joe Brown; Daisy Elmore, Carol Wines; Minnie. Adele Windsor; Annie, Mildred Vincent.
"VIRTUOUS SIN, THE^'Para-mount.From the story by Lajos Zilahy. Adapted by Martin Brown. Directed bv Louis J. Gasnier and George Cukor. The cast: General Gregori PlatoJT. Walter Huston; ^Marya Ivanovna, Kay Francis; IJ. Victor Sablin, Kenneth MacKenna; Alexandra Siroganov. Jcbyna Howland; Cattlain OrlojT. Paul Cavanagh; Ll. Glinka. Eric Kalkhurst; Maj. Ivanog'. Oscar Apfel; Cot. Nikitin. Gordon McLeod; Capt. Sobakin. Youcca Troubetzkoy; Sentry. Victor Polel.
••WAY FOR A SAILOR^'M-G-M.— From the story by .Albert Richard Wetjen. Scenario by Laurence Stallings. W. L. River and Charles MacArthur. Directed bv Sam Wood. The cast: Jack. John Gilbert; Tripod, Wallace Beery; Joan, Liila Hyams; Ginger, Jim Tully; PoUy, Polly Moran; Flossy, Doris Lloyd.
•■YANKEE DON, THE^^ — Richard Talm.adce Productions. — From the story by Madeline Allen. Directed by Noel Mason. The cast: Dick Carsey, Richard Talmadge; Juanita. Lupita Tovar; Tenny. Gayne Whitman; Ilunfredo. Julian Rivero; The Don. Sam Appel; Duenna. Alma Real; Barney, Victor Stanford.
"YOUNG WOODLEV— British International.— From the play by John Van Druten. Adapted by John Van Druten. Directed by Thomas Bentley. The cast: David Woodley, Frank I^wton; Laura Simmons, Madeline Carroll; Mr. Simmom. Sam I-ivesey; Mr. Woodley. .Aubrey Mather; I'ining. Billy Milton; Mitner. Gerald Rawlin.son; Ainger, John Teed; Cope, Tony Hallpenny.
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