Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1933)

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Photoplay Magazine for September, 1933 CORNS Soh, rAutant, Sajuul Yhdkf Quickly Rids You of Corns Don't experiment! The modern, medically safe sure way to treat corns and sore toes is to use Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. These cushioned, soothing, healing, protective pads end pain in ONE MINUTE; stop shoe friction and pressure; prevent blisters and keep you rid of corns. Used with the separate Medicated Disks, included at no extra cost, Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads quickly remove corns and callouses. At all drug, dept. and shoe stores. Dr Scholl's Zino-pads Put one on — trie™ pain is gone! THE • SMART • HOTEL • OF • LOS 7INGELES H. I€R€ is one hotel deliberately planned to offer the utmost privacy and luxury. Its quiet dignity and atmosphere of refinement appeal to transients and residents alike. • On Wilshire Boulevard at Commonwealth convenient to everything. Cuisine Unexcelled Continental S e r v ice TOWN HOU/E LOS ANGELES THE MYSTERIOUS WORLD, WITHIN YOU Dse strange feelings of intuition and premolition are the urges of your inner self. Within , you there is a world of unlimited power. LearnJ to use it and you can do the right thing at the right time and realize a life of happiness andl 'abundance. Send for new, FREE, SEALED rBOOK that tells of these fascinating facts/ Address: FRIAR A.P.I. ROtKRUdlN BROTHERHC *N JOSE. CALIFORNIA n ■ ii II Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "ANN CARVER'S PROFESSION "— Columbia. — From the story by Robert Riskin. Directed byEddie Buzzell. The cast: Ann Carver, Fay Wray; Bill Graham, Gene Raymond; Carole Rogers, Claire Dodd; Ken, Arthur Pierson; Judge Bingham, Claude Gillingwater; Jim Thompson, Frank Albertson; Baker, Frank Conroy; Tessie, Jessie Ralph; Simmons, Robert Barrat; Harrison, Edward Keane; Irma, Diane Bori. "ARIZONA TO BROADWAY"— Fox.— From the screen play by William Conselman and Henry Johnson. Directed by James Tinling. The cast: Smiley, James Dunn; Lynn, Joan Bennett; Kingfish, Herbert Mundin; Morris, Sammy Cohen; Wayne, Theodore Von Eltz; Flo, Merna Kennedy; Sandburg, Earle Foxe; Ambrose, David Wengren; Tommy, J. Carrol Naish; Pete, Max Wagner; "Ned Flynn," Walter Catlett; "Jimmy Dante," Jerry Lester. " BERKELEY SQUARE "—Fox.— From the play by John L. Balderston. Screen play by Sonya Levien and John L. Balderston. Directed by Frank Lloyd. The cast: Peter Standish, Leslie Howard; Helen Pettigrew, Heather Angel; Kale Petligrew, Valerie Taylor; Lady Ann Petligrew, Irene Browne; Mrs. Barwick, Beryl Mercer; Tom Petligrew, Colin KeithJohnston; Major Clinton, Alan Mowbray; Duchess of Devonshire, Juliette Compton; Marjorie Front, Betty Lawford; Mr. Throstle, Ferdinand Gottschalk; John Quincy Adams, Samuel Hinds; Sir Joshua Reynolds, Olaf Hytten; Lord Stanley, David Torrence. "BEST OF ENEMIES"— Fox.— From the story by Sam Mintz. Directed by Rian James. The cast: Jimmie Harlman, Buddy Rogers; Lena Schneider, Marian Nixon; William II. Hartman, Frank Morgan; Gus Schneider, Joseph Cawthorn; The Blonde, Greta Nissen; Emil, Arno Frey; August, William Lawrence; Professor Herman, Anders Von Haden. "CAPTURED!" — Warners. — From the novel "Fellow Prisoners" by Sir Philip Gibbs. Screen play by Edward Chodorov. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Allison, Leslie Howard; Digby, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Monica, Margaret Lindsay, Haversham. Philip Faversham; Ahrlich, Paul Lukas; Commandant, Robert Barrat; Martin, William LeMaire; Adjutant, Frank Reicher; Cooky, Arthur Hohl; Elsa, Joyce Coad; Elsa's lover, Reginald Pasch; Slrogin, John Bleifer; Guarand, J. Carrol Naish; Sgl. Major, Bert Sprotte; Orderly, Harry Cording; Orderly, Hans Joby. "COLLEGE HUMOR "—Paramount. — From the story by Dean Fales. Screen play by Claude Binyon and Frank Butler. Directed by Wesley Ruggles. The cast: Frederick Danvers, Bing Crosby; Barney Shirrel, Jack Oakie; Mondrake, Richard Arlen; Barbara Shirrel, Mary Carlisle; Amber, Mary Kornman; George Burns, George Burns; Grade Allen, Gracie Allen; Tex Roust, Joseph Sauers; Ginger, Lona Andre; Dr. Mamlel, Jimmy Conlin; Cromwell Dexter, James Burke; Marcus Lafflin, James Donlan; College President, Lumsden Hare; Studious Boy, Churchill Ross; Bill, Robert Quirk; Police Captain, Jack Kennedy; Football Coach, Howard Jones; Whistler, Eddie Nugent; Timid Freshman, Grady Sutton. " DANGEROUS CROSSROADS "— Columbia.— From the story by Horace McCoy. Screen play by Lew Levenson. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. The cast: Rufe, Chic Sale; Jackie, Jackie Searl; Lois, Diane Sinclair; Jimmy Blake, Frank Albertson; Hinlon, Preston Foster; Curtis, Niles Welch; Herb Jackson, Eddie Kane; Lefty, Tom Forman; Pete, Jack Long; Osker, Jack Walters. "DASLOCKENDEZIEL" ("The Golden Goal") — Richard Tauber Tonfilm Prod. — Directed by M. Reichmann. The cast: Toni Lechner, Richard Tauber; Lent, Lucie Englisch; Loisl, Oskar Sima; Mother Lechner, Sophie Pagay; llerr Manheimcr, Karl Elzer; Cora, Maria Eisner. "DISGRACED"— Paramount.— From the screen play by Alice Duer G. Miller. Directed by Erie C. Kenton. The cast : Gay Hollasvay, Helen Twelvetrees; Kirk Underwood, Jr., Bruce Cabot; Julia Thorndyke, Adrienne Ames; Captain Holloway, William Harrigan; Jim McGutre, Ken Murray: Di Irict Attorney, Charles Midtllcton; Madame. Adrienne D Ambricourt; Miss Peck, Ara Haswell; Flynn, Dorothy Bay. "DON'T BET ON LOVE"— Universal.— From the story by Murray Roth. Screen play by Murray Roth and Howard Rogers. Directed by Howard Rogei rhi cast BUI \Ic( affrey Lew Ayres; Molly, Rogei . I'op McCaffrey. Charles Grapewin; Goldie, Shirlej « rrej ; Molly's Mother, Lucille Gleason; Scotty, Tom Dugan; Sheldon, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Ruby, Merna Kennedy. "DOUBLE HARNESS"— RKORadio. — From the play by Edward Poor Montgomery. Si n i D plaj by Jane Murfin. Directed by John Cromwell. The cast: Joan Colby, Ann Harding; John Fletcher, William Powell; Valerie, Lucile Browne; Col. Colby, Henry Stephenson; Monica Page, Lilian Bond, Dennis, George Meeker; Freeman, Reginald Owen; F.l'anor Weston, Kay Hammond; Leonard Weston, Leigh Allen; Farley Drake. Hugh Huntley; Postmaster General, Wallis Clark; Bruno, Frederic Santley. "FIDDLIN' BUCKA.ROO, THE "—Universal. — From the story by Nate Gatzert. Directed by Ken Maynard. The cast: Fiddlin', Ken Maynard; Patricia, Gloria Shea; Wolf, Fred Kohler; Banly, Frank Rice; Sheriff, Jack Rockwell; Buck, Jack Mower; Deputy Jailer, Robert McKenzie; Kerriman, Joseph Girard; Tarzan, Tarzan. "GOODBYE AGAIN "—Warners.— From the play by George Haight and Allan Scott. Screen play by Ben Markson. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Kenneth Bixby, Warren William; Ann, Joan Blondell; Julia, Genevieve Tobin; Arthur, Wallace Ford; Elizabeth, Helen Chandler; Harry Wilson, Hugh Herbert. "HEADLINE SHOOTER, THE"— RKO-Radio.— From the story by Wallace West. Screen play by Agnes Christine Johnston and Allen Rivkin. Directed by Otto Brower. The cast: Bill Allen, William Gargan; Jane Mallory, Frances Dee; Hal Caldwell. Ralph Bellamy; Ricci, Jack LaRue; Gottlieb, Gregory Ratoff; Mike. Wallace Ford; Radio announcer, Robert Benchley; Miss Saunders, Betty Furness; Happy, Hobart Cavanaugh; Betty Kane, June Brewster; Crocker, Franklin Pangborn; Gangster's Moll, Dorothy Burgess; City Editor, Purnell Pratt; Judge Beacon, Henry B. Walthall; Murderess, Mary MacLaren. "HER BODYGUARD' —Par amount.— From the story by Corey Ford. Screen play by Ralph Spence and Walter DeLeon. Directed by William Beaudine. The cast: Casey McCarthy, Edmund Lowe; Mar got Brienne, Wynne Gibson; Orson Bilzer, Edward Arnold; Ballyhoo, Johnny Hines; Lila, Marjorie White; Lester Cunningham, Alan Dinehart: Fuzzy, Fuzzy Knight; Miss Spook, Zoila I Margot's Maid, Louise Beavers; Drunk, Arthur Housman. "HOLD YOUR MAN"— M-G-M.— From the story by Anita Loos. Screen play by Anita Loos and Howard Emmett Rogers. Directed by Sam Wood. The cast: Ruby, Jean Harlow; Eddie, Clark Gable: Al, Stuart Erwin; Gypsy, Dorothy Burgess; Bertha. Muriel Kirkland; Slim, Garry Owen; Sadie, Barbara Barondess; Aubrey Mitchell, Paul Hurst; Mis: Tullle, Elizabeth Patterson; Lily Mae Crippen, Theresa Harris; Mrs. Wagner, Blanche Friderici; Reverend Crippen, George Reed; Miss Davis, Helen Freeman. "I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY"— Fox.— From the play by Molly Ricardel and William Du Bois. Screen play by Philip Klein and Horace Jackson. Directed by Henry King and William Cameron Menzies. The cast: Philip Fletcher, Warner Baxter: Vicki Meredith, Elissa Landi; Randall Williams, Victor Jory; Cynthia Williams, Miriam Jordan; "Doc Mary" Hanson, Laura Hope Crews. "IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE"— Fox— From the story by John D. Swain. Adapted by Paul Perez. Directed by Alfred Werker. The cast: Carlos Martin, Raul Roulien; Dorothy Wilton, Gloria Stuart; Dr. Prodwell, Edna May Oliver; Brooks, Herbert Mundin; Toots, Joan Marsh; Al Moran, Dorothy Burgess; A/» ■■. Wilton, Emma Dunn; Dr. Wilton, Edward Van Sloan; Perkins, Robert Greig. "LADY FOR A DA V "— Columbia.— From the story "Madame La Guimp" by Damon Runyon. Screen play by Robert Riskin. Directed by Frank Capra. The cast: Dave the Dude. Warren William; Apple Annie, May Robson; "Missouri" Martin, Glenda Farrell; Judge Blake. Guy Kibbee; Happy. Ned Sparks; Louise, Jean Parker; Count Romero, Walter Connolly; Carlos, Barry Norton; Shakespeare, Nat Pendleton. "LONE AVENGER, THE"— World Wide.— From the story by Forrest Sheldon and Betty Burbridge. Directed by Alan James. The cast: Cat Weston, Ken Maynard; Ruth Winters, Muriel Gordon; Joel Winters, James Marcus; Burl Adams. Al Bridge; Marin: Carter, Niks Welch; Sam Landeis. William Norton Bailej ; tfip, Ed Brady; Tuck, Charles King; Sheriff, Jack Rockwell; Doctor, Clarence Geldert. "MAMA LOVES PAPA'"— Paramount.— From the story by Keene Thompson and Douglas Mad ean. Screen play by Nunnally Johnson and Arthur Kober. Directed bj Norman McLeod. The cast: Jessie Mary Boland; Wilbur Todd, Charlie Ruggles; Mrs. Mcintosh, Lilyan Tashman; Tom Walker, Walter