Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1933)

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124 Photoplay Magazine for November, 1933 f%T|"7i |T" ~| Casts of Current Photoplays ■j I Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue A SECRET! Not a soul will know just what you have done to make your hair so lovely! Certainly nobody would dream that a single shampooing could add such beauty — such delightful lustre — such exquisite soft tones! A secret indeed a beauty specialist's secret! But you may share it, too ! Just one Golden Glint Shampoo* will show you the way! 25c at your dealers', or send coupon with 1 Oc for sample and letter of advice. '(Note: Do not confuse this with other shampoos that merely cleanse. Golden Glint Shampoo, in addition to cleansing, gives your hair a "tiny-tint" — a wee little bit — not much — hardly perceptible. But how it does bring out the true beauty of your own individual shade of hair!) J. W. KOBI CO. 630 Rainier Ave., Dept. L, Seattle, Wash. I endow 10c /or sample of Golden Glint Shampoo. Name Address City .State. Color of my hair r^MBSSt^ form fittineT* fitting Wave Protector "Your heart's desire" DONANET/^w/7/nion DONA Producti are the original, iu ferior wave protector. Medium and arge sizet in paitel colors: Blue. Green, Apricot, Orchid. Pint, also Brown and Black. If not found at ity Shop or Store, use coupon. •COUPON SEND STAMPS OR COIN— Addr< City. . Large Name of Your Store DONA MANUFACTURING COMPANY San Diego, California Want a Career in PHOTOGRAPHY? Big opportunities. Learn quickly. 23 years experience training men and women for successful careers in Photograph; (commercial, news, portrait, motion picture). Personal attendance or Home study. Free booklet. How t» Succeed in Photography. New York Institute of Photography 10 West 33 SI. (Depl. 37B) Ni>« York City "BEAUTY FOR SALE"— M-G-M.— From the novel "Beauty" by Faith Baldwin. Screen play by Zelda Sears and Eve Greene. Directed by Richard lavsky. The cast: Letty, Madge Evans; Mrs. Sherwood, Alice Brady; Sherwood, Otto Kruger; Carol, Una Merkel; Mrs. Merrick, May Robson; Burl Barton, Phillips Holmes; Bill, Eddie Nugent; Madame Sonia, Hedda Hopper; Jane. Florine McKinney; Hortense, Isobel Jewell; Mrs. Lawson, Louise Carter; Robert Abbott, John Roche; Gordon, Charles Grapewin. "BITTER SWEET"— United Artists.— From the operetta by Noel Coward. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. The cast: Sari Linden, Anna Neagle; Carl Linden, Fernand Graavey; Hugh Devon, Esme Percy; Herr Schlick, Clifford Heatherley; Manon La Crevelte, Ivy St. Helier; Captain Augusle Lutle, Miles Mander; Polly, Pat Paterson; Vincent, Hugh Williams. "BLARNEY KISS, THE"— British & Dominions.— From the story by A. R. Rawlinson. Directed by Tom Walls. The cast: Tim Fitzgerald, Tom Walls; Lady Anne (ronton, Anne Grey; Lord Breethorpe, Robert Douglas; The Leader, W. G. Fay; Mick, J. A. O'Rourke; Down and (hit. George Barrett; The Butler, Robert Horton; Eleanor, Countess of Breethorpe, Haidee Wright; Muriel Atkins, Dorothy Tetley; Mackintosh, Louis Bradfield; Diana, Zoe Palmer; Sir Arthur, Charles Carson; Prison Governor, Peter ( . I'.vthorne. "BRIEF MOMENT"— Columbia.— From the stage play by S. N. Belirmann. Screen play by Brian Marlow. Directed by David Burton. The cast: Abby, Carole Lombard; Rodney, Gene Raymond; Sig, Monroe Owsley; Franklin Deane, Donald Cook; Steve, Arthur Hohl; Mr. Deane, Reginald Mason; Mrs. Deane, Theresa Maxwell Conover; Kay, Florence Britton; Prince Otto, Jameson Thomas; Butler, Herbert Evans. " BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD "—M-G-M.— From the screen plav bv Willard Mack and Edgar Allan Woolf. Directed bv Willard Mack. The cast: Lulu Hackelt, Alice Brady; Ted Hackelt, Frank Morgan; Anne Ainslee, Madge Evans; Ted Hackelt, Jr., Russell Hardie; Ted Hackelt, Jr. (child), Jackie Cooper; Ted, the Third, Eddie Quillan; Ted, the Third (child), Mickey Rooney; David, Tad Alexander; Joe Mannion, Edward Bropliy; Wanda, Ruth Channing; Grace, Jean Howard. Also: Jimmy Durante. Weber and Fields. Fay Templeton, May Robson. Claire Du Brey. Muriel Evans. Claudelle Kaye, Nelson Eddy, Una Merkel, Albertina Rasch Dancers. "BUREAU OF MISSING PERSONS"— First National. — From the novel "Missing Men" by Capt. John H. Ayres. Screen play by Robert Presnell. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Norma, Bette Davis; Butch Saunders, Pat O'Brien; Captain Webb, Lewis Stone; Belle, Glenda Farrell; Thcrme Roberts, Alan Dinehart; Joe Musik, Allen Jenkins; Pete, Ruth Donnelly; Mrs. Paul, Marjorie Gateson; Mr. Paul. Wallis Clark; Slade, Hugh Herbert; Alice. Noel Francis; Tony Largo, Charles Wilson; Irish Conlin, Adrian Morris; Kingman, Clay Clement; Caesar Paul, Tad Alexander; Arno, Henry Kolker; Man, Harry Beresford; Homer, George Chandler. "CHARLIE CHAN'S GREATEST CASE "—Fox. — From the novel "The HouseWithouta Key" by Earl Derr Biggers. Screen play by Lester Cole and Marion Orth. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The cast: Charlie Chan. Warner Oland; Carlotta Eagan Heather Angel; The Beachcomber, Roger Imhoff; John Quincy II nitt y\li p. John W.irl uirton; Harry Jennison, Walter Byron; Brade, Ivan Simpson; Barbara Winterslip, Virginia Cherrill; Capt. Hallelt, Francis Foul; lhm Winterslip, Robert Warwick; Amos Winterslip, Frank McGlynn; Minerva Winterslip, Clara Blandick; Capt. Arthur Cope, Claude King; James Eagan, William Stack; Arlene Compton, Gloria Roy; Stive Lealherbee, Cornelius Keefe. "DELUGE"— RKO-Radio.— From the story by S. Fowler Wright. Screen play by John Goodrich and Warren B. Duff. Directed by Felix E. Feist. The cast: Claire, Peggy Shannon; Helen. Lois Wilson; Martin, Sidney Blackmer; Tom, Matt Moore; Jephson, Fred Kohler; Norwood, Ralf Harolde; Prof. Carlysle, Edward Van Sloan; Chief Forecaster, Samuel Hinds. "DOCTOR BULL"— Fox.— From the story "The I .i -i Adam" by James Gould Cozzens. Adapted by Paul Green. Directed by John Ford. The cast: Doctor Bull, Will Rogers; Janet Cardmakcr, \ era Allen; May Tupping, Marian Nixon; Joe Tupping. Howard Lally; Herbert Banning, Berton Churchill; Mrs. Bannn;.,. I uin-i Dresser; \irginia Banning, Rochelle Hudson; Grandma, Tempe Pigott; Aunt Patricia, Elizabeth Patterson; Aunt Emily, Nora ( ecil; Dr. Verney, Ralph Morgan; Larry Ward, Andy Devine; Susan, Patsv O'Byrne; Mary. Veda Buckland; .1»>;.' Myra, Effie Blister; Helen Upjohn, Helen Freeman. "FAITHFUL HEART "— Helber Picturi From tic stage play by Monekton Hoffe. Adapted by Victor Saville. Directed by Victor Saville. The cast: Waverley A ngo, Herbert Marshall; Blackie, Edna Best; Miss Gallerscombe, Mignon O'Doherty; The Major, Lawrence Hanray; Diana, Anne Grey; Sir Gilbert Oughterson, Athole Stewart. "I HAVE LIVED"— Chesterfield.— From the story by Lou Heifetz and Winifred Dunn. Directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast: Langley, Alan Dinehart; Jean, Anita Page; Warren, Allen Vincent; Harriet, Gertrude Astor; Mousie, Maude Truax; Blackie, Mathew Betz; Cook, Eddie Boland; J. II ., Dell Anderson; First Actress, Florence Dudley; Second Actress, Gladys Blake; Small Towner, Harry Bradley; Leading Man, Edward Keane. "I LOVED A WOMAN"— First National.— From the story by David Karsner. Screen play by Charles Kenyon and Sidney Sutherland. Directed by Alfred E. Green. The cast: Samuel Hay den, Edward G. Robinson; Laura McDonald, Kay Francis: Martha Lane, Genevieve Tobin; Davenport, Murray Kinnell; Henry, George Blackwood; Charles Lane, Robert Barrat; Schuster, J. Farrell MacDonald; Maid Lorena Layson; Larkin. Robert McWade; Sanborn, Henry Kolker; Oliver, Walter Walker; Warren, Sam Godfrey; Pres. Roosevelt, E. J. Ratcliffe; Hotel Proprietor, Paul Porcasi; Boaen, William V. Mong; Pollock, Morgan Wallace. "LADIES MUST LOVE"— Universal.— From the play by William Hurlbut. Screen play by John Francis Larkin. Directed by E. A. du Pont. The cast: Jeannie, June Knight; Bill, Neil Hamilton; Dot, Sally O'Neil; Peggy, Dorothy Burgess; Sally Lou, Mary Carlisle; Joey, George E. Stone; Madame Fiji, Maude Eburne; Nussbauer, Oscar Apfel; Van Dyne, Edmund Breese; Wilber Midler, Richard Carle; Gaskins, Berton Churchill; Society Girl, Virginia Cherrill. "MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS"— Universal.— From the story by Sig Herzig and Arthur Jarrett. Directed by Karl Freund. The cast: Sally, Man Brian; Nick, Leo Carrillo; George Dwight, Roger Pryor; Powell, Herbert Rawlinson; Elsie, Lillian Miles; Bertie, Bobby Watson; Mack, William Frawley. Also: Jack Denny and his Orchestra, Alexander Gray, Bernice Claire, Mary Lange, Max Stamm, James Carson, John Hundley. Richard Keene. Doris Carson. Frank and Milt Britton Band. The Four Eton Boys, Geraldine Dvorak. "MYRT AND MARGE"— Universal.— From the original storv by Beatrice Banvard. Directed bv Al Boasberg. The cast: Myrl Minter, Myrtle Vail; Marge Spear, Donna Damerel; Eddie Hartley, Eddie Foy, Jr.; Mullins, Ted Healy; Jackson, Thomas Jackson; Clarence, Ray Hedge; Grace, Grace Hayes; 1/. Minter, Trixie Friganza; Grady. J. Farrell MacDonald; Mullins' Helpers, Howard. Fine & Howard; Bonnie, Bonnie; The Colinette Ballet. "NIGHT FLIGHT "—M-G-M.— From the novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Screen play by Oliver H. P. Garrett. Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast: Riviere, John Barrymore; Madam Fabian, Helen Hayes; Fabian, Clark Gable; Robineau, Lionel Barrymore; Pellerin, Robert Montgomery; Brazilian Pilot's Wife, Myrna Loy; Brazilian Pilot, William Gargan; Daudct, C. Henry Gordon; Radio Operator, Leslie Fenton; Roblet, Harry Beresford; Radio Operator, Frank Conroy; Pilot No. 5, Ralf Harolde. "ONE MANS JOURNEY"— RKO-Radio — From the story "Failure" by Katharine Haviland Taylor. Screen play by Lester Cohen and Ornitz. Directed by John Robertson. The cast: Eli II alt, Lionel Barrymore; Sarah, May Robson; Letty McGinni Dorothy Jordan; Jimmy Watt, Joel McCrea; Joan Stockton, Frances Dee: McGinnis, David Landau; Bill Radford, James Bush; Jimmy Watt (age 6), Buster Phelps; John Radford. Oscar Apfel; May Kad/ord, June Filmer; Doctor Ba Samuel Hinds; Doctor Tillinghast, Hale Hamilton. "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON"— Param — From the play by Janv ll.-.c.ir.. Screen play by Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt. Directed bj Stephen Roberts. The cast: Biff Grimes, Gary t; Virginia Brush. Fay Wray; Hugo Bar>: Neil Hamilton; Amy l.ind, Frances Fuller; Snappy Downer, Roscoe Karns; Mrs. Lind, Jane Darwell; Mrs. Bru h, ( lai ■■ Ditik Hoops. James Burtis; Schneider, Harry Schultz; Dr. Startzman, Sam Hardy; Foreman, A. S. Byron; Watchman, Jack c lifford. lADDY, THE NEXT BEST Til I XG "— Fox.— From the play by W. Gayei McGaj and Robi rtO [on the novel by Gertrude Page. Screen play by Edwin Burke. Directed by H.irrv Lachman. The cast: Paddy, Janet Gaynor; Lawrence Blake. Warner Baxter; Majoi Idait Walter Connolly; Jack Breen, Harvey Stephens; Eileen, Margaret Lindsay; Mary M . i Man Mi I nnii . I Foseph M. Kerrigan; Dr. Daw. Fiske O'Hara; Miss Breen, l laire McDowell; Maid, Merle Tottenham; Micky, Roger Imhoff; Sellaby, Trevor Bland.