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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"AXOTHER LANGUAGE"— M-C-M — From
the play by Rose Franken. Screen play by Herman J. Mankiewicz. Directed by Edward H. Griffith. The cast: Stella, Helen Hayes; Victor, Robert Montgomery; "Mom," Louise Closser Hale; Jerry, John Beal; "Pop," Henry Travers; Helen, Margaret Hamilton; Hurry. Willard Robertson; Grace, Irene Cattell; Paul, Minor Watson; II alter, Hal Dawson; Etta, Maidel Turner.
"BIG EXECUTIVE"— Paramount. — From the
story by Alice Duer Miller. Screen play by Laurence Mailings. Directed by Erie C. Kenton. The cast: Victor Conway, Ricardo Cortez; Helena Grant, Elizabeth Young; Commodore Richardson, Richard Ben; ni'tt; Miss Ilealy. Sharon Lynne; Mrs. Conway, Dorothy Peterson; Harry, the Guide. Barton MacLane; Sheriff, Charles Middleton; Coroner, Pop Kenton; Coroner's Wife, Maude Eburne; Reverend Oates, Albert Hart; Aunt Henrietta, Jean Beaks; Richardsou's Secretary, Frank Darien; Caddy, Wilson BengePawnbroker, Tenen Holtz; Harrison, John M. Sullivan; Storekeeper, Irving Bacon; Aunt Peke, Mildred Hardy.
.. ."BLIND ADVENTURE"— RKO-Radio.— From the screen play by Ruth Rose. Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack. The cast: Richard Bruce, Robert Armstrong; Rose Thome, Helen Mack; Burglar. Roland Young; Jim Steele, Ralph Bellamy; Regan, John Miljan; Lady Rockingham, Laura Hope Crews; Major Thome, Henry Stephenson; Given, Phyllis Barry; Reggie, John Warburton; Mrs. Thome, Marjorie Gateson; Chambermaid, Beryl Mercer; Gerald Fairlax. Tyrell Davis; Harvey, Desmond Roberts; Bill. Charles Irwin; General, Fred Sullivan; Inebriated Guest, George K. Arthur; Butler, Ivan Simpson.
"DEVIL'S IN LOVE, THE"— Fox.— From the story by Harry Hervey. Screen play by Howard Estabrook. Directed by William Dieterle. The cast: Andre, Victor Jory; Margot, Loretta Young; Rena, Vivienne Osborne; Jean, David Manners; Capt. Radak, C. Henry Cordon; Bimpy. Herbert Mundin; Father Carmion, Emil Chautard; Salazar, J. Carrol Naish.
"DEVIL'S MATE"— Monogram.— From the story by Leonard Fields and David Silverstein. Directed by Phil Rosen. The cast: Nancy Weaver, Peggy Shannon; Inspector O'Brien, Preston Foster; Natural, Ray Walker; Parkhursl, Hobart Cavanaugh; Given, Barbara Barondess; Joe, Harold Waldridge; ( Union, Jason Robards; Warden, James Durkin; District Attorney, Bryant Washburn; McGee, Harry Holman; Nick, Paul Porcasi; Moloney, Paul Fix; Butler, Gordon DeMain; Collins, George Hayes.
"DIE GROSSE ATTRACTION" ("The Big Attraction")— Tobis-Tauber-Emelka Prod. — Music by Dr. Caper. Directed by Max Reichmann. The cast: Riccardo, Richard Tauber; Kilty, Marianne Winkelstern; Juana, Margo Lyon; Felipe, Siegfried Arno; Tommy, Teddy Bill.
"FIGHTING PARSON, THE"— Allied-First Division. — From the story by Harry Fraser. Directed by Harry Fraser. The cast: Sieve, Hoot Gibson; Susan, Marceline Day; Mr. Doolittle, Robert Frazer; Bart, Stanley Blystone; Arizona, "Skeeter" Bill Robbins; Mike, Charles King; Marshal. Jules Cowles: Mr. Larkin, Phil Dunham; Mrs. Larkin, Ethel Wales.
"F. P. 1." — Fox-Gaumont British-UFA. — From the story by Walter Reisch and Kurt Siodmak. Screen play by Walter Reisch. Directed by Karl Hartl. The cast: Droste, Leslie Fenton; Ellisen, Conrad Veidt; Claire, Jill Esmond; Luhin, George Merritt; Photographer, Donald Calthrop; Sailor with Toothache, Alexander Field; Argumentative Sailor, Francis L. Sullivan; First Officer, Warwick Ward; Mallhias, Nicholas Hanncn; Konrad, William Freshman; Doctor, Dr. Philip Manning.
"HELL'S HOLIDAY"— Superb Pictures.— A compilation of World War scenes. Narrated by Eugene Dennis. Music and sound effects by Joseph Finston.
"HER FIRST MATE"— Universal.— From the plaj by Dan Jarrett and John Golden. Screen play by Earle Snell, II. M. Walker and Clarence Mark: Directed by William Wyler, The cast: John It Slim Summerville; Mary Homer. ZaSu Pitts; Ilallic, Una Merkel; Percy, Warren Hymer; Davis, Berton < hurchill; Sam. George Marion; Socrates, Henry Armetta.
"HIS PRIVATE SECRETARY"— Showmens l'n i ORES. — From the story by Lew Collins. Direi ti d by Phil Whitman. The cast: Marion Hull, Kvalyn Knapp; Dick Wallace, John Wayne; Dr. Hall. Air, l>. Francis; Wallace, Sr.. Reginald Barlow; Polly, Natalie Kingston; Little, Arthur Hoyt; Garage Owner, \l St. John.
"LAST TRAIL. THE "—Fox.— From the ton
by Zane Grey. Screen play by Stuart Anthonj . I >i
I by James Tinling. The cast: Tom Daley,
George O'Brien; Patricia Carter, Claire Trevor; Newt Olsen, El Brendel; Mrs. Wilson, Lucille La Verne; Looney McGann, Matt McHugh; Japonica Jones, George Reed; John Ross, J. Carrol Naish; Sally Olsen, Ruth Warren; Pedro Gonzales, Luis Alberni; Judge Wilson, Edward Le Saint.
"LIFE IN THE RAW"— Fox.— From the story by Zane Grey. Screen play by Stuart Anthony. Directed by Louis King. The cast: Jim, George O'Brien; Judy, Claire Trevor; Belle. Greta Nissen; Myles, Francis Ford; Lamson, Warner Richmond; Tom, Gaylord Pendleton; Petroff, Alan Edwards; McTavish, Nigel De Brulier.
"MAN WHO DARED. THE"— Fox.— From the screen play by Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The cast: Jon Novak, Preston Foster; Teena Pavehc, Zita Johann; Joan, Joan Marsh; Tereza Novak, Irene Biller; Dick, Clifford Jones; Barbara, June Vlasek; Yosef Novak, Leon Waycoff; Dan Foley, Douglas Cosgrove; Judge Collier, Douglas Dumbrille; Senator McGunness, Frank Sheridan; Posilipo, Leonid Snegoff; Ruzena, Elsie Larson; Miss Rainey, Lita Chevret; Ronda, Vivian Reid; Karel, Matt McHugh; Jon Novak (the boy). Jay Ward.
"MIDNIGHT CLUB"— Paramount.— From the story by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Screen play by Seton Miller and Leslie Charteris. Directed by Alexander Hall and George Somnes. The cast: Colin Grant, (live Brook; Nick Mason, George Raft; Iris Whitney, Helen Vinson; Lady Barrett-SmyChe, Alison Skipworth; Commissioner Hope, Sir Guv Standing; Arthur Bradley, Alan Mowbray; George Rubens, Ferdinand Gottschalk; The Duchess, Ethel Griffies; Thomas Roberts, Forrester Harvey; First Detective, Billy Bevan; Second Detective, Charles McNaughton; Grant's Double, Paul Perry; Iris' Double, Celeste Ford; Bradley's Double, Pat Somerset; Nick's Landlady, Rita
Ricardo Cortez looks like he's ready to pick a fight with any stevedore that walks the dock. If Ricardo fights as well as he swims, it's okay. That abbreviated yacht costume is for a scene in Paramount's film, "Big Executive"
Carlyle; Head Waiter, Jean De Briac; Waiter, Lee White; Nishi, Teru Shimada; Jenkins, Charles Coleman.
"MORNING GLORY. THE"— RKO-Radio — From the play by Zoe Akins. Screen play by Howard J. Green. Directed by Lowell Sherman. The cast: Eva Lovelace, Katharine Hepburn; Joe Sheridan. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Louis Easton, Adolphe Menjou; Rita Vernon, Mary Duncan; Hedges, C. Aubrey Smith; Gigolo, Don Alvarado; C. Seymour, Frederic Santley; Henry Laurence, Richard Carle; Charles Van Dusen, Tyler Brooke; Actress, Geneva Mitchell.
"ONE YEAR LATER"— Allied.— From the story by F. Hugh Herbert and Paul Perez. Adapted by F. Hugh Herbert. Directed by E. Mason Hopper. The cast: Molly Collins, Mary Brian; Tony Richards. Russell Hopton; Jim Collins, Donald Dillaway; J. Atuiell Hunt, George Irving; Will Ahern, Will Ahern; Joyce Carewe, Gladys Ahern; Deputy Russell, DeW'itt Jennings; Clarence, Jackie Searl; Vera Marks, Pauline Garon; The Wisecracker, Marjorie Beebe; Greggs, Al Hill; Mrs. Hunt, Myrtle Stedman; Mr. Grant, Edward Keane; The Fat Man, Harry Holman; Conductor, William Humphrey; Mr. Wells, Lloyd Whitlock; Mrs. Wells, Nina Guilbert; Jim's Father, John Ince; Second Reporter, Pat O'Malley.
"RAFTER ROMANCE"— RKO-Radio.— From the novel by John Wells. Screen play by H. W. Hanemann, Sam Mintz and Glenn Tryon. Directed by William Seiter. The cast: Mary Carroll, Ginger Rogers; Jack Bacon, Norman Foster; Max Eckbaum, George Sidney; Hubbell, Robert Benchley; Elise, Laura Hope Crews; Frilzie, Guinn Williams; Rosie Eckbaum, Ferike Boros; Julius, Sidney Miller.
"SAVAGE GOLD" — Harold Auten Prod.— A record of Commander G. M. Dyott's adventures in Ecuador. Photographed by G. M. Dyott. Edited by L. F. Kennedy. Dialogue written by Burnet Hershey, spoken by John Martin.
"SING SINNER SING "—Majestic Pictures — From the play by Wilson Collison. Screen play by Edward T. Lowe. Directed by Howard Christy. The cast: Phil Carida, Paul Lukas; Lela Larson, Leila Hyams; Ted Rendon, Donald Dillaway; Margaret Flannigan, Ruth Donnelly; Spats, George E. Stone; Gwen, Joyce Compton; Sadie, Jill Dennett; Uncle Homer, Arthur Hoyt; Louis, Walter McGrail; Cecily Gordon, Gladys Blake; Jerry, Arthur Housman; Roberts, Edgar Norton; James Parks, John Sainpolis; Aunt Emily. Stella Adams; Conley, Pat O'Malley; Riordan, Walter Brennon; Johann van Puyten, William Humphrey.
"SKYWAY" — Monogram. — From the story by Paul B. Franklin. Screen play by Albert E. DeMond. Directed by Lew Collins. The cast: Flash, Ray Walker; Lila Beaumont, Kathryn Crawford; Hamilton, Arthur Vinton; Beaumont, Claude Gillingwater; Webster, Lucien Littlefield; Tug, Tommy Dugan; Baker, Jed Prouty; Girl, Alice Lake; Spike, Jack Pennick; Taylor, George Hayes; O'Toole, Jack Kennedy.
"SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" — Remington Pictures.— From the story* by Stanley Lupino. Adapted by Victor Kendall. Directed by Thomas Bentley. The cast: Peg, Polly Walker; Guy, Stanley Lupino; Jerry, Gerald Rawlinson; Drew, Frederick Lloyd; Percy, Percy Parsons.
"STRANGE CASE OF TOM MOONEY, THE " — First Division. — A screen record of the Mooney case. Foreword by Theodore Dreiser.
"THIS DAY AND AGE"— PARAMOUNT.— From
the storv bv Bartlett Cormack. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The cast: Garrett, Charles Bickford; Gay Merrick, Judith Allen; Steve Smith, Richard Cromwell; Don Merrick, Eddie Nugent; .Worry Dover, Ben Alexander; Herman, Harrv Green; Sam Weber, Lester Arnold; Max, Fuzzy Knight; The Sheriff, Wade Boteler; Toledo. Bradlev Page; Manager oj Nigh. Billy Gilbert; Mr. Smith, Harry C. Bradley; Mrs. i :ise Carter; Billy Anderson, Michael Stuart; of Police, Guy Usher; Judge Maguire, George Barbier; Gus, Oscar Rudolph; District Attorney. Charles Middleton; Defense Attorney. Warner Richmond; George Harris, Onest Conly; Mayor, Samuel Hinds; Mosher, Mickey Daniels; City Editor, Howard Lang Vrthur Vinton; Little Fellow's
Wife, Nella Walker.
"THIS IS AMERICA" — Frederick Ullman . Jr. PROD. — A compilation of newsreel scenes from 1917 to 1933. Edited by Gilbert Seldes. Musical arrangement by Dr. Hugo Kiesenfeld.
"THREE-CORNERED MOON "—Paramount. — From the play by Gertrude Tonkonogy. S play by S. K. Lauren and Ray Harris. Directed by Elliott Nugent. The cast: Elizabeth Rimplegar, Claudette Colbert; Dr. Alan Stevens, Richard Arlen; \cllic Rimplegar, Mary Boland; Kenneth !<:•';plegar. Wallace Ford; Jenny, Lyda Robert i; Kitty, Joan Marsh; Eddie Rimplegar, Tom Brown; Ronald,