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Photoplay Magazine for August, 1933
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"OYER THE SEYEN SEAS"— William K. Vanderbilt. — Narrated and directed by William K. Vanderbilt.
"PROFESSIONAL SWEETHEART" — RKORadio. — From the story by Jan Murfin. Directed by William Seiter. The cast : Glory Eden, Ginger Rogers; Jim Davey, Norman Foster; Elmerada de Leon, ZaSu Pitts; Speed, Frank McHugli; O'Connor, Allen Jenkins; Ipswich, Gregory Ratoff; Kelsey, Edgar Kennedv; Radio Announcer. Lucien Littlefirld; Herbert Childress, Franklin Pangborn; A ppleby, Frank Darien; Newspaper Reporter, Betty Furness; Newspaper Reporter, Sterling Holloway; Maid, Theresa Harris.
"SHE HAD TO SAY YES"— First National. — From the story by John Francis Larkin. Screen play by Rian James and Don Mullaly. Directed by Busby Berkeley and George Amy. The cast: Florence, Loretta Young; Drew, Lyle Talbot; Tommy. Regis Toomey; Birdie, Suzanne Kilborn; Maizie, Winnie Lightner; Mrs. Haines, Helen Ware; Mr. Glass, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Taxi Driver, Tom Dugan; Mr. Haines, Hugh Herbert; Mr. Bernstein, Charles Levinson; Mr. Goran, Joseph Cawthorn; Office Boy, Harold Waldridge.
"SILK EXPRESS. THE"— Warners— From the story by Houston Branch. Screen play by Houston Branch and Ben Markson. Directed by Ray Enright. The cast: Kilgore, Neil Hamilton; Paula, Sheila Terry; Clark, Arthur Byron; Nyberg, Dudley Digges; Rusty, Allen Jenkins; Craft, Harold Huber; Calhoun, Robert Barrat; McDuff, Guy Kibbee; Johnson, Ivan Simpson; Myton, Arthur Hohl; Burns, George Pat Collins; Engineer, Tom Wilson; Associate, Edward Van Sloan; Dr. Rolph, Vernon Steele; Assistant, Douglas Dumbrille.
"SOLDIERS OF THE STORM "—Columbia — From the story by Thomson Burtis. Screen play by Charles Condon. Directed by D. Ross Lederman. The cast: Brad Alter Ion, Regis Toomey; Natalie, Anita Page; Spanish Waitress, Barbara Weeks; Moran, Robert Ellis; George, Wheeler Oakman; Sonia, Barbara Barondess; Chuck Bailey, Dewey Robinson; Red, George Cooper; Adams, Arthur Wanzer.
"SPHINX, THE" — Monogram. — From the play by Albert DeMond. Directed by Phil Rosen. The cast: Jerome Breen, Lionel Atwill; Jerry Crane, Sheila Terry; Jack Burton, Theodore Newton; Terrence Hogan, Paul Hurst; Inspector Riley, Robert Ellis; Luigi, Luis Alberni; Jcnks, Lucien Prival; Dave Werner, Paul Fix; Mrs. Werner, Lillian Leighton; Curran, Hooper Atchley; Casey, George Hayes.
"STUDY IN SCARLET, A"— World Wide.— From the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Screen play by Robert Florey. Directed by Edwin L. Marin. The cast: Sherlock Holmes, Reginald Owen; Mrs. Pyke, Anna May Wong; Eileen Forrester, June Clyde; Merrydew, Alan Dinehart; John Stanford, John Warburton; Dr. Watson, Warburton Gamble; Jabez Wilson, J. M. Kerrigan; Lastrade. Alan Mowbray; Mrs. Murphy, Doris Lloyd; Will Swallcnu, Billy Bevan; Dolly, Leila Bennett; Baker, Cecil Reynolds; Capt. Pyke, Wyndham Standing; Dearing. Halliwell Hobbes; Ah Yet, Tetsu Komai; Mrs. Hudson, Tempe Pigott.
"SUNSET PASS" — Paramount. — From the novel by Zane Grey. Screen play by Gerald Geraghty and Jack Cunningham. Directed by Henry Hathaway. The cast: Ash Preston, Randolph Scott; Jack Rock, Tom Keene; Jane Preston, Kathleen Burke; John Hesbitt, Harry Carey; U. S. Marshall Blake, Noah Beery; Hetty Miller, Leila Bennett; "Clink" Peoples. Kent Taylor; Willie Willard, Fuzzv Knight; Judge, George Barbier; Williams, Charles Middleton; Grace, Patricia Farley; Windy, Vince Barnett; Buck, Christian J. Frank; Tom, James Mason; Dick, Al Bridge; Harry, Bob Kortman; Ben {Deputy), Tom London.
"TAMING THE JUNGLE" — Invincible. — From the story by Bob and John Tansey. Produced by Paul D. Wyman. The cast: Animal Trainers, Melvin Koontz, Olga Celeste, Chubby Guilfoyle, and Dean Foix.
"THUNDER OVER MEXICO"— Sol Lesser Prod. — From the screen play by G. Alexandrov. Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein. Photography by E. Tisse. Musical setting by Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld.
"WHEN LADIES MEET"— M-G-M.— From the play by Rachel Crothers. Screen play by John Meehan and Leon Gordon. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: Clare, Ann Harding; Jimmie. Robert Montgomery; Mary, Myrna Loy; Bridget, Alice Brady; Rogers, Frank Morgan; Walter, Martin Burton; Pierre, Luis Alberni.
"WHEN STRANGERS MARRY"— Columbia. — From the story by Maximilian Foster. Screen play by James Kevin McGuiness. Directed by Clarence Badger. The cast: Steve Rand, Jack Holt; Marian Drake, Lilian Bond; Hinkle, Arthur Vinton; Anlonia, Barbara Barondess; Billy McGuire, Ward Bond; Van Wyck, Gustav von Seyffertitz; Phillipe, Paul Porcasi; Major Oliver, Harry Stubbs; Yon Arnheim, Rudolph Amendt; Chattermahl, Charles Stevens.
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