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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER, 1936
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Casts of Current Pictures
Henry A Rost. Managing Director
George Suter, Resident Manager
ever increasing numbers, motion picture celebrities are learning that the first step in a successful New York visit is to register at the Savoy-Plaza. It's as natural as turning in at your own door, for the Savoy-Plaza has a way of its own in making the visitor feel instantly at home ... an atmosphere of luxurious living, reflected in spacious rooms, superb Cuisine, flawless service. . . .The Savoy-Plaza's location makes it convenient to everything worth while that goes on in New York.
Single Rooms, $5, $6, $7
Double Rooms, $7, $3, $9
Suites from $10
5AV0Y PLAZA
Overlooking Central Park FIFTH AVE • 58th to 59th STS • NEW YORK
Off With That Double Chin
Turn to Inside Back Cover NOW ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE...
Without Calomel— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rat-in' to Go
The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You gi t constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk.
nves are only makeshifts. A mere howel movement doesn't get .-it the cause. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile (low freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else 25c.
"BACK TO NATURE"— 20th Century-Fox.—
Based on the characters created by Katharine Kavanaugh. Original screen play by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. Directed by James Tinling. The cast: Mr. Jones, Jed Prouty; Bonnie Jones, Shirley Deane; Mabel, Dixie Dunbar; Tom Williams, Tony Martin; Hi Jones, Spring Byington; Jack Jones, Kenneth Howell; Roger Jones, George Ernest; Lucy Jones, June Carlson; Granny Jones, Florence Roberts; and Bobby Jones, Billy Mahan.
"CAIN AND MABEL'— Warners.— From the
story by H. C. Witwer. Screen play by Laird Doyle. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The cast: Mabel O'Dare, Marion Davies; Reilly, Roscoe Karns; Jake Sherman, Walter Catlett; Poo Wallers, Wm. Collier, St., Aunt Mimi, Ruth Donnelly; Toddy, Pert Kelton; Cafe Proprietor, Robert Middlemass; Reed's Manager, Joseph Crehan; Larry Cain, Clark Gable; Ronny Cauldwell, David Carlyle; Milo, Hobart Cavanaugh; Dodo, Allen Jenkins; Charles Fendwick, E. E. Clive; The Old Maid, Eily Malyon; Joe Reed, Allen Pomeroy.
"CHINA CLIPPER" — First National-Warkers. — Screen play by Frank Wead. Directed by Raymond Enright. The cast: Dave Logan, Pat O'Brien; Jean Logan, Beverly Roberts; Tom Collins, Ross Alexander; Hap Stuart, Humphrey Bogart; Sunny Avery, Marie Wilson; Dad Brunn, Henry B. Walthall; Mother Brunn, Ruth Robinson; B. C. Hill, Addison Richards; Jim Horn, Joseph Crehan; Bill Andrews, Alexander Cross; Dept. of Commerce Inspector, Kenneth Harlan; and Mr. Pier son, Joseph King.
"FOLLOW YOUR HEART"— Republic.— Story
based on idea by Dana Burnet. Screen play by Lester Cole, Nathaniel West, and Samuel Ornitz. Directed by Aubrey Scotto. The ca^t: Marian Forrester, Marion Talley; Michael Williams, Michael Bartlett; Henri Forrester, Nigel Bruce; Tony, Luis Alberni; Madam Bovard, Henrietta Crosman; Gloria, Vivienne Osborne; Shellon, Walter Catlett; Specialty Dancer, Eunice Healy; Ben Blue, Ben Blue; Tommy Forrester, Mickey Rentschler; Narrison Beecher, John Eldredge; Louise, Margaret Irving; Mr. Nawks, Si Jenks; Mrs. 1'lunkelt, Josephine Whittell; Choir Leader, Clarence Muse; and Hall Johnson Choir.
"GENTLEMAN FROM LOUISIANA, THE "— Republic. — Original story by Jerry Chodorov and Bert Granet. Additional Dialogue by Lee Freeman. Screen play by Gordon Rigby and Joseph Fields. Directed by Irving Pichel. The cast: Tod Mason, Edward Quillan; Deacon Devlin, Charles Chic Sale; Linda Costigan, Charlotte Henry; Fay Cosligan, Marjorie Gateson; Baltimore, John Miljan; Roger Leland, Pierre Watkin; Diamond Jim Brady, Charles Wilson; Lillian Russell, Ruth Gillette; Chief Steward, Holmes Herbert; Steve Brodie, Matt McHugh; John L. Sullivan, John Kelly; Moran, Arthur Wanzer; Hadley, Snub Pollard.
"GIRLS' DORMITORY"— 20th Century-Fox.
— From a play by Ladislaus Fodor. Screen play by Gene Markey. The cast: Dr. Stephen Dominik, Herbert Marshall; Prof. Anna Malhe, Ruth Chatterton; Marie Claudel, Simone Simon; Prof. Augusta Wimmer, Constance Collier; Dr. Spindler, J. Edward Bromberg; Luisa, Dixie Dunbar; Toni, John Qualen; Frilzi, Shirley Deane; Count Vallais, Tyrone Power, Jr.; Dr. Hoffenreich, Frank Reicher; Dr. Wil finger, George Hassell; Dora, Lynne Berkeley; Greta, June Storey; Forester, Christian Rub; Prof. Emma Kern. Rita Gould; Prof. Josephine Penz, Lillian West; and Prof. Clo'.ilde Federa, Syrnona Boniface.
"GORGEOUS HUSSY, THE"— M-G-M.— From a story by Samuel Hopkins Adams. Screen play by Vinsworth Morgan and Stephen Morehouse Avery Directed by Clarence Brown. The cast: Peggy O'Neal, Joan Crawford; Bor,v Timberlake, Robert Taylor; Andrew Jackson, Lionel Barrymore; John Eaton, Franchot Tone; John Randolph. Melvyn Don Rowdy Dow, James Stewart; Mrs. Beall, Alison Ski;>worth; Sunderland, Louis Calhern; Rachel Ja, on, Beulah B mdi; < uthbert, Melville Cooper; Daniel Web :er, Sidney Toler; Major O'Neal, Gene Lockhart; Sarah Pearson, Phoebe Foster. Louis, Ibbot, Clara Blandick; John C. Calhoun, Frank Conroy; Maybelle, Nydia Westman; Martin \'an Buren, Charles Trowbridge; Secretary Ingham, Willard Robertson; Frau Oxenrider, Greta Meyer; Mrs. Bellamy, Ruby De Reiner; Mrs. Wainwrighl, Betty Blythe; and Heroin , Snowllake.
"GRAND JURY"— RKO-Radio.— Based on the
story by James Edward Grant an.l Thomas Lennon. s Hen play by Joseph A. Fields .md Philip G. Eptein Directed by Albert S. Rogell. Hie • ist
i omrr, I dor, Fred Stone; ' 'onnell, Owen
i , . ' . ■ 1 i n Latimei
Mi rona OH in; John Taylor. Frank M. Thomas; Joe /:. , ( .m nn Williams; < •. Harrj Beres
ford; Hani •-. Russell Hicks; Han Jans;
Walters, Robert Emmetl k mi I '■ idy, Robert
Middlemass; Martha, Margaret \rmir >n . i W il n: I Wo, Billy Gilbert ; ;
Robert i '•'• Vrnold; Whalen, Harvey
Clark; Slrol /> . rhomas E. Jack on; Edward Gargan: Marshmallow, Stymie Beard; Mrs. , Brenda Fowler; . Edward Price;
Red, George Lloyd; Milch, Mattie Fain; Benny Harry Bowen; Postman, John Beck; Clerks, J. C, Fowler and Sid Jarvis; Reporters, Frank Marlow fohn Tyrell, Jack Gardner, Paddy O'Flynn. and Don Roberts; Mr. Blalt, Henry Rocquemore; Bailiff Powell; Policeman, William Norton Bailey; Police Surgeon, Tom Curran; Grand Juror, Frank Hammond; Toni, Curley Wright; Porter, Ray Turner; and Police Sergeant. Frank O'Connor.
"HIS BROTHER'S WIFE'— M-G-M.— From the original story by George Auerbach. Screen plav by Leon Gordon and John Meehan. Directed bv Van Dyke. The cast: Rita, Barbara Stanwyck; Chris, Robert Taylor; Professor Fahrenheim, Jean HersholtFish-Eye, Joseph Calleia; Tom, John Eldredge; Dr\ Claybourne, Samuel S. Hinds; Clara, Phyllis" ClarePete, Leonard Mudie; Bill Arnold, Jed Prouty; Dr. Capolo, Pedro de Cordoba; Captain Tanetz, Fafaei Corio; Winters, William Stack; and Charlie, Edgar Edwards.
"HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD '—Paramount.
— Based on a story by Faith Thomas. Screen play by Marguerite Roberts. Directed by Robert Florey. The cast: John Blakeford, John Halliday; Pa Blakeford, Marsha Hunt; Jav Winthrop, Robert Cummings; Jordan Winslow, C. Henrv Gordon: Alice Winslow, Frieda Inescort; Flora, Esther R Martha, Esther Dale; Belly, Betty Compson; Director Maurice Costello; Partner in Publishing Co., Bryant Washburn; Sheik. Roy d'Arcy; Director. Franc \ Bushman; Sanford, Albert Conti; Master of Ceremonies, Herbert Rawlinson; and Producer, Purnell Pratt.
"I'D GIVE MY LIFE"— Paramount.— From the
play "The Noose" by H. H. Van Loan and Willard Mack. Screen play by George O'Neil. Directed by Edwin L. Marin. The cast: Governor John Bancroft, Sir Guy Standing; Mary Reyburn, Frances Drake; Xickie Elkins, Tom Brown; Governor's wife, Janet Beecher; Buck Gordon, Robert Gleckler; Mrs. Bancroft, Sr., Helen Lowell; Conly, Paul Hur ' Charles C. Wilson; Attorney Chase, Charles Richman; Doyle, Tom Jackson; Cicardi, Charles Judels; Powell, Robert Elliott; Judge, William Bun-ess; Crar\ bett Morris; Dave, Franklin Parker; and Jockey, James Eagles.
"LADY BE CAREFUL "—Paramount— Basel on a story by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. Screen play by Dorothy Parker. Directed by J. T. Reed. The cast: Dud Dynamic. Lew Ayres; Billie, Mary Carlisle; Jake, Larry Crabbe: /: Benny Baker; Lieut. Loomis, Grant Withers; i Jack Chapin; Alice, Josephine McKim; Bernice, Wilma Francis; Tim, Nick Lukats; Father, Purnell Pratt; Girls in Sailboat, Terry Ray, Louise Stanley, and Irene Bennett; Sailor, Henry Arthur; Sailor, John Morley; Marie, Barbara Koshade; Toad, Paul Barrett; Texas, Wesley Barry.
"MARY OF SCOTLAND" — RKO-R\oio. — Based on a play by Maxwell Anderson. Screen play by Dudley Nichols. Directed by John Ford. The cast: Mary Stuart, Katharine Hepburn; Bo Fredric March; Elizabeth Tudor, Florence Eldridge; Darnlcy, Douglas Walton; Rizzio, John Carradine; Morion, Robert Barrat; Leicester, Gavin Muir; M Ian Keith; John Knox, Moroni Olson; Ruthven, William Stack; Randolph, Ralph Forbes; Throckm Alan Mowbray; Mary Beaton, Frieda Inely, Donald Crisp; Lindsay. David Torrence; Livingston Molly. Lamont; Mary Fleming, Anita Colby; Mary Seton, Jean Fenwick; Burg Pape; Donal, Alec Craig; Nurse, Mai Mes
senger, Monte Blue; Mailland, Leonard M . Brandon Hurst; / Wilfred Lucas; Kirkt
D'Arcy Corrigan; Douglas, Frank Baker; Faudo Cyril McLaglen; I Wife, Doris LI . S
Francis Knollys, Robert Wai Kinnell. Lawrence Grant. Ivan Sil Brulier, and Barlowe Borland; Walsingham, ii S at-Arms, Wyndham Stai
Kent, Earle Foxe; rfa Cro he, P.uil McAllister; erman, Lionel Belmore; and Nobleman, Neil Fitzgerald.
"MY AMERICAN WIFE' — 1> > \-Based >n a st tv by Elmer Davis. Sere Edith Fitzgerald and Virginia Van Upp. Direct Harold Young. The cast: Count I ■ zu Rci.icnach, Francis Lederer; Mary Ca Sothern; Mrs. Ro Hon, Billie B
i Ion, Fred Stone; idolph, Ernest Cossart; R
M ell; 1 intent. Hal K. Dav s mi, Adrian Morris; 5 D
mant; Butler, M nl nie Shaw; I William
i . I nnouncer. Dale Armstrong; and Buck Connors.
"PICCADILLYJIM" M-G-M -Fromt by P. G. V leh ise Sen en plaj ett and Edwin Knopf. Directed by Robert / i ist: Jim ( 'rocker, Robi • I
Mr. i ■ !
Evan
m, Robert Benchles
inmy | Bupp; Paducah, Aileen Pringle; // Grant
ell; Editor, £. E. Clive; Taxi-Driver. Billy Be van; and Mrs. Pre.!,. Grayce Hampton.