Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1936)

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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR OCTOEER, 1936 125 "POSTAL [NSPECTOR"— Universal. — Story by Robert Presnell and Horace McCoy. Screen play by Horace McCoy. Directed by Otto Brower. The cast: Bill Davis, Ricardo Cortez; Connie Larrimore, Patricia Ellis; Benez, Bell Lugosi; Charlie Davis. Mi 1 Loring; Butch, David Oliver; Pottle, Wallis Clark; Richards, Arthur Loft; Evans, Guy Usher; Roach, William Hall; Deborah, Hattie McDaniel; Stewardess, Maria Shelton; Pilot, Robert Davis; Copilot, Henry Hunter; Boy, Billy Burrud; and Killer, Harry Beresford. " RHYTHM ON THE RANGE"— Paramount.— Original story by Mervin J. Houser. Screen Pi iy bj Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin. John C. Moffitt. and Sidney Salkow. Directed by Norman Taurog. The cast: Jeff Larabee, Bing Crosby; Doris Halloway, Frances Farmer; Buck, Bob Burns; Robert Kalloway, Samuel S. Hinds; Big Brain. Warren Hymer; Penelope Kyland, Lucille Webster Gleason; Shorty, George E. Stone; Emma, Martha Raye; Wabash, James Burke; Announcer, Irving Bacon; Field Judge, Eddie VY iller; and Constance Nyde, Martha Sleeper. "SING, BABY, SING-'— 20m Ce\'tcry-Fox.— Based on a story by Milton Sperling and Jack Yellen. Screen play by Milton Sperling, Jack Yellen, and Harry Tugend . Directed by Sidney Lanfield. The cast: Joan Warren, Alice Faye; Bruce Farraday, Adolphe Menjou; Nicky, Gregory Ratoff; .4/ Craven, Ted Healy; Filz, Patsy Kelly; Ted Blake, Michael Whalen; Rilz Brothers, Themselves; Robert Wilson, Montagu Love; Telephone Operator, Dixie Dunbar; Mac, Douglas Fowley; Tony Renaldo, Tony Martin; Farraday 's Nurse, Virginia Field; Brewster, Paul Stanton; Doctor, Paul McVey; Tessie, Carol Tevis; and Joe, Cully Richards. "SON COMES HOME, A"— Paramount.— Story by Harry Hervey. Screen play by Sylvia Thalberg. Directed by E. A. Dupont. The cast: Mary Grady, Mary Boland; Jo, Julie Haydon; Denny, Donald. \\ Is; Steve, Wallace Ford; Detective Kennedy, Roger Imhof; Brennan, Anthony Nace; F.ffie Wimple, Gertrude W. Hoffman; Essie Wimple, Eleanor Wessel'hoeft; Prosecutor, Charles Middleton; District Attorney, Thomas Jackson; Gasoline Station Owner, John Wray; Sheriff, Robert Middlemass; Proprietor, Lee Kohlmar; Blayden, Herbert Rawlinson; and i Nurse, Ann Evers. "STAGE STRUCK"— Warners.— Based on a story by Robert Lord. Screen play by Tom Buckingham and Pat Slick. Directed by Busby Berkeley, The cast: George Randall, Dick Powell; Ruth Williams, Jeanne Madden; Mrs. Randall, Spring Byington; Gilmore, Craig Reynolds; Oscar, Johnnie Arthur; Toots O'Connor, Lulu McConnell; Wayne, Hobart Cavanaugh; Yvonne, Libby Taylor; Cooper, Van Stanton; /'■ v Revere, Joan Blondell; Sid, Frank McHugh; Harris, Warren William; Yacht Club Boys; Grace, Carol Hughes; Dr. Stanley, Thomas Pogue \Heywood, Andrew Tombes; Mrs. Cassidy, Mary Gordon; and Marley, Ernie Stanton. "STAR FOR A NIGHT"— 20th Century-Fox — Based on the play "Die Heilige Luege" by Karin Michaelis. Screen play by Frances Hyland and Saul Elkins. Directed by Lewis Seiler. The cast: Nina hind, Claire Trevor; Mrs. Lind, Jane Darwell; Mamie, Arline Judge; Anna Lind, Evelyn Venable; Dr. Spellmeyer, J. Edward Bromberg; Fritz Lind, Dean Jagger; James Dunning, Alan Dinehart; Ellen, Joyce Compton; Mildred, Susan Fleming; Katharine Lind, Adrienne Marden; Dr. llolmkin, Frank Reicher; Paul Lind, Dickie Walters; Eddie, Chick Chandler; Josephine hang, Astrid Allwyn; and Hattie, Hattie McDaniels. "STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER"— Paramount.--From a story by Lucian Cary. Screen play by Madeleine Rut liven. Directed by Stuart Heisler. The cast: Curl Hayden, Ralph Bellamy; Gail Pvne, [-Catherine Locke; Johnny Havden, David Holt; J II'. Pyne, Andy Clyde; James Mc Bride, Purnell Pratt; Mr. Wendl, Onslow Stevens; Fly, Chick Chandler; Mr. Blake, Rollo Lloyd; " Baldy," Burt Hanlon; "Trigger" Benson, Paul Fix; "Trim," Noel Madison; Reporter, Jack Mulhall; Secretary, Jeanne Perkins; Police Chief, Russell Hicks; Dele, nee, Ben Taggart; Nurse, Ann Evers; Judge. Mr. Ingram; Court Clerk, Pat O'Malley; and Court Stenographer, Mel Epstein. "TO MARY— WITH LOVE"— 20th CenturyFox. — Story by Richard Sherman. Screen play by Richard Sherman and Howard Ellis Smith. Directed by John Cromwell. The cast: Jock Wallace, Warner Baxter; Mary Wallace, Myrna Loy; Bill Nallam, Ian Hunter; Kitty Brant, Claire Trevor; Irene, Jean Dixon; Sloan Poller, Pat Somerset; Switchboard Nurse, Helen Brown; Doctors. Wedgewood Nowell and Harold Foshay; Drunk, Paul Hurst; Guests, Franklin Pangborn and Tylor Brooke; Bartender, Arthur Aylesworth; Salesgirl, Florence Lake; Butler, Edward Cooper; and Nurses, Margaret Fielding and Ruth C lifford. "TWO FN A CROWD"— Universal.— Based on a story by Lewis R. Foster. Screen play by Lewis R. Foster, Doris Malloy, and E. E. Paramore. Directed by Alfred E. Green. The cast: Julia Wayne, Joan Bennett; Larry Stevens, Joel McCrea; Skeeter, Elisha Cook, Jr.; Lillie, Alison Skipworth; .1 nthony, Reginald Denny; Toscani, Henry Armetta; Jonesy, Andy Clyde; l-'lynn, Nat Pendleton; Bennett, Donald Meek; Tony Bonelli, Bradley Page; The hawson Girl, Barbara Rogers; Chel, Billy Burrud; Purdy, John Hamilton; Brock, Tyler Brooke; Ralston, Douglas Wood; Kennedy, Milburn Stone; Guard, Frank Layton; Bartender, Robert Hurphy; Taxi Driver, Matt McHugh; and Policeman, Ed Gargan. "WALKING ON AIR'— RKO-Rapio— Story by Francis M. Cockrell. Screen play by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Viola Brothers, Shore and Rian James. Directed by Joseph Santley. The cast: Pete. Gene Raymond; Kil, Ann Sothern; Evelyn, Jessie Ralph; Mr. Bennett, Henry Stephenson; Joe, Gordon Jones; Tom Quintan, George Meeker; Flo Quintan, Maxine Jennings; Fred Randolph, Alan Curtis; Ex-Mrs. Randolph, Anity Colby; Reception Girl, Patricia Wilder; Albert, George Andre Beranger; Butler. Charles Coleman; Judge, A. S. Byron; Station Attendant, Frank Jenks; Orchestra header. Manny Harmon; Thompson, Arthur Hoyt; Sponsors, Robert Graves, J. Maurice Sullivan, Jack Rice; K.A.R.B. Announcer, Fred Santley. "YOURS FOR THE ASKING"— Paramount.— From a story by William R. Lipman and William H. Wright. Screen play by Philip MacDonald, Eve Greene and Harlan Ware. Directed by Alexander Hall. The cast: Johnny hamb, George Raft; hiuille Sutton, Dolores Costello Barrymore; Gert Malloy. Ida Lupino; Dictionary McKinny, Reginald Owen; Saratoga, James Gleason; Honeysuckle, Lynne Overman; Perry Barnes, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher; Bicarbonate, Edgar Kennedy; Slick Doran, Robert Gleckler; Henchman, Louis Natheaux; Henchman, Keith Daniels; Mr. Crenshaw, Walter Walker: Clark Bering, Huntley Gordon; O'Rorke, Ralph Remley; Belcnedi, Richard Powell, and Society women, Betty Blythe and Olive Tell. Honeymooning in Hollywood with her husband. 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