Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1936)

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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR DECEMBER, 1936 I 15 Casts of Current Pictures "ALONG CAME LOVE"— Paramount.— Original screen play by Austin Strong. Directed by Bert Lytell. The cast: Emmy Grant, Irene Hervey; John Patrick O'Ryan, Charles Starrett; Mrs. Could. Doris Kenyon; Dr. Martin. H. B. Warner; Mrs. Grant. Irene Franklin; Sarah Jewett, Bernardene Hayes; Mr. Vincent, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Joe, Charles Judi 1-; Professor, Frank Reicher; Customer, Mathilde Coraant. "BIG BROADCAST OF 1937, THE'— Paramount.— Based on a story by Erwin Gelsey, Arthur Kober and Barry Trivers. Screen play by Walter DeLeon and Francis Martin. Directed by Mitchell Leisen. The cast: Jack Carton. Jack Benny; Mrs. and Mr. Piatt, George Burns and Gracie Allen; Bob Black, Bob Burns; Patsy, Martha Raye; Gwen Holmes, Shirley Ross; Bob Miller, Ray Milland; Benny Fields, Benny Fields; Schleppy, Sam Hearn; Kavvy, Stan Kavanagh; Singer, Averil Cameron; Cowboy. Frank Hagney; Telephone Operator, Terry Ray; Page Boy, Dan Hulbert; Frank Rossman, Frank Forest; Elevator Boy, Hal Green; Anemic Character, John Marlow; Russian Character, Leonid Kinskey; Violinist, Gino Corrado; Yiolinsky, Harrison Green, and Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski and his Symphony Orchestra, Louis DaPron, Eleanore Whitney, Larry Adler, Virginia Weidler, David Holt, Billy Lee. "BIG GAME, THE" — RKO-Radio. — Based on a story by Francis Wallace. Screen play by Irwin Shaw. Directed by George Nicholls, Jr. The cast: Clark, Philip Huston; George, James Gleason; Margaret, June Travis; Calhoun, Bruce Cabot; Pop, Andy Devine; Brad Anthony, C. Henry Gordon; Pete, Guinn Williams; Spike Adams. John Arledge; Coach, Frank M. Thomas; Lois, Barbara Pepper; Drunk, Edward Nugent; Mrs. Jenkins, Margaret Seddon; Fisher, Billy Gilbert; Dawson. John Harrington; Dean. Murry Kinnell, and these famous Football Stars: Jay Berwanger. William Shakespeare, Robert (Bobby) Wilson, James (Monk) Moscrip, Irwin (King Kong) Klein, Gomer Jones, Robert (Bones) Hamilton, Frank Alustiza. "CASE OF THE BLACK CAT, THE"— First National-Warners. — From the story by Erie Stanley Gardner. Screen play by F. Hugh Herbert. Directed by William McGann. The cast: Perry Mason, Ricardo Cortez; Delia Street, June Travis; Wilma Laxler, Jane Bryan; Frank Oafley, Craig Reynolds; Douglas Keene, Carlyle Moore, Jr.; 5am Laxter, Gordon Elliott; Louise DeVoe, Nedda Harrigan; Paul Drake, Garry Owen; Peter Laxter, Harry Davenport; Ashton, George Rosener; Dr. Jacobs, Gordon Hart; Shuster, Clarence Wilson; Burger, Guy Usher; Mrs. Pixley, Lottie Williams; Rev. Stillwell, Harry Hayden; Brandon, Milton Kibbee; Sgt. Holcomb, John Sheehan "CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, THE' — Warners. — Based on Tennyson's poem. Screen play by Michel Jacoby and Rowland Leigh. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The cast: Major Geoffrey Vickers, Errol Flynn; Elsa Campbell, Olivia DeHavilland; Prema's Mother, Princess Baigum; Sir Warrenton, Nigel Bruce; Sir Harcourt, E. E. Clive; Captain Randall, David Niven; Arab Chieftain, Chief Thunder Cloud; Major Jowetl, G. P. Huntley. Jr.; Wazir, George Regas; Colonel Campbell, Donald Crisp; Count Volonoff, Robert Barrat; Colonel Coventry, Gordon Hart; Captain Perry Vickers, Patric Knowles; Sural Khan, C. Henry Gordon; Subandar Maj. Puran Singh, J. Carroll Naish; Lady Warrenton, Spring Byington; Colonel Woodward, Lumsden Hare; Cornel Barclay, Walter Holbrook; Sir Charles Macefield, Henry Stephenson; Major Anderson, Colin Kenny; Cornet Pearson, Charles Sedgwick; Prema Singh, Scotty Beckett; Mrs. Jowetl, Helen Sanborn. "DANIEL BOONE"— RKORadio.— From the story by Edgecumb Pinchon. Screen play by Daniel Jarrett. Directed by David Howard. The cast: Daniel Boone, George O'Brien; Virginia, Heather Angel; Simon Girly, John Carradine; Stephen Marlowe, Ralph Forbes; Pompey, Clarence Muse; Black Eagle. George Regas; Jerry, Dickie Jones; Sir John Randolph, Huntley Gordon; Joe Burck, Harry Cording; Mis. Burch, Aggie Herring; Attorney General, Crawford Kent; Commissioner, Keith Kenneth. "EAST MEETS WEST"— GB— From the novel by E. Greenwood. Screen play by E. Greenwood. Directed by Herbert Mason. The cast: Sultan (Rajah of Rungay), George Arliss; Marguerite Carter, Lucie Mannheim; Sir Henry Mallory, Godfrey Tearle; Dr. Shagu, Romney Brent; Nezim, Ballard Berkeley; Carter, Ronald Ward; Lady Mallory, Norma Varden; Dr. Ferguson, John Laurie; Osmin, O. B. Clarence; Veka, Campbell Gullan; Goodson, Eliot Makeham; Colonel Stanton, Peter Gawthorne; Abdul, Ralph Truman; O'Flakerly, Pat Barr; Crowell, Peter Croft; Tuleeka, Stella Moya. "15 MAIDEN LANE"— 20th Century-Fox.— Based on a story by Paul Burger. Screen play by Lou Breslow, David Silverstein and John Patrick. Directed by Allan Dawn. The cast: Jane Martin, Claire Trevor; Frank Peyton, Cesar Romero; Nick Shelby, Douglas Fowley; Detective Walsh, Lloyd Nolan; Gilbert Lackhart, Lester Matthews; John Graves, Robert McWade; Tony. Ralf Harolde; Judge Graham, Russell Hicks; Harold Anderson. Holmes Herbert "GAY DESPERADO, THE"— Pickford-Lasky. — From an original story by Leo Birinski. Screen play by Wallace Smith. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. The cast: Chivo, Nino Martini; Jane, Ida Lupino; Braganza, Leo Carrillo; Campo, Harold Huber; Bill, James Blakeley; Butch, Stanley Fields; Diego, Misclia Auer; Radio Station Manager, Adrian Rosley; American Detective, Paul Hurst; Police Captain, Alan Garcia; Lopez, Frank Puglia; Theater Manager. Michael Visaroff; Pancho, Ohris King Martin; Manuel, Harry Semels; Salvador, George Du Count; Coloso, Alphonso Pedroza; Guitar Trio, Trovadores Chinacos; Nick, Lew Brixton. "LADIES IN LOVE"— 20th Century-Fox.— Based on the play by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete. Screen play by Melville Baker. Directed by Edward H. Griffith. The cast: Martha Landi, Janet Gaynor; Voli Haydn, Constance Bennett; Susie Schmidt, Loretta Young; Marie Armand, Simone Simon; Rudi Stern, Don Ameche; John Molnar, Paul Lukas; Karl Lang, Tyrone Power. Jr.; Paul Sandor, Alan Mowbray; Ben Horvath, Wilfrid Lawson; Kenlner, J. Edward Bromberg; Countess Helena, Virginia Field; Johann, Frank Dawson; Concierge, Egon Brecher; Mrs. Drekor, Jayne Regan; Fritz, Vesey O'Davern; Porter, John Bleifer; Charwoman, Eleanor Wesselhoeft; Chauffeur, William Brisbane. "LIBELED LADY"— M-G-M.— Original screen story by Wallace Sullivan. Screen play by Maurine Wat kins, Howard Emmett Rogers and George Oppenheimer. Directed by Jack Conway. The cast: Gladys, Jean Harlow; Bill Chandler, William Powell; Connie, Myrna Loy; Haggerty, Spencer Tracy; Mr. Allenbury, Walter Connolly; Mr. Bane, Charley Grapewin; Mrs. Burns-Norve/l, Cora Witherspoon; Fishing Instructor, E. E. Clive; Bahs, Lauri Beatty; Citing, Otto Vamaoka; Graham, Charles Trowbridge; Magistrate, Spencer Charters; Bell Hop, George Chandler; Connie's Maid, Greta Meyer; Johnny, William Benedict; Harvey Allen, Hal K. Dawson. "LOVE ON THE RUN"— M-G-M.— From the story by Alan Green and Julian Brodie. Screen play by John Lee Mahin, Manuel Seff and Gladys Hurlbut. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The cast: Sally Parker, Joan Crawford; Michael Anthony, Clark Gable; Barnabas Pells, Franchot Tone; Baron, Reginald Owen; Baroness, Mona Barrie; Igor, Ivan Lebedeff; Lieutenant of Police, Charles Judels; Editor, William Demarest. "LUCKIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD"— Universal. — From the story by Anne Jordan. Screen play by Herbert Fields and Henry Myers. Directed by Edward Buzzell. The cast: Pat Duncan, Jane Wyatt; Antkony McClellan, Louis Hayward; Dugan, Nat Pendleton; Campbell Duncan, Eugene Pellette; Mrs. Rosalie Duncan, Catherine Doucet; Percy May hew, Phillip Reed; Mrs. Olson. Viola Callahan. "MAGNIFICENT BRUTE, THE"— Universal. — From the story "Big" by Owen Francis. Screen play by Owen Francis and Lewis R. Foster. Directed by John G. Blystone. The cast: "Big" Steve Andrews, Victor McLaglen; Delia Lane, Binnie Barnes; Bill Morgan, William Hall; Blossom Finney, Jean Dixon; Bugati, Henry Armetta; "Young Pete" Finney, Billy Burrud; Hal Howard, Edward Norris; Mrs. Howard, Ann Preston; "Brains," Zeni Vatori; Dr. Coleman, Selmar Jackson; Sweets Papapolas, Adrian Rosley; Lavolia, Etta McDaniel; Mrs. Randolph, Esther Dale; Two-V p Mooney, Ray Brown; Murphy, Charles Wilson. "MAN WHO CHANGED HIS MIND, THE"— GB. — Screen play by L. du Garde Peach, Sidney Gilliat and J. L. Balderston. Directed by Robert Stevenson. The cast: Professor Laurience, Boris Karloff; Dr. Clare Wyatt, Anna Lee; Dick Haslewood, John Loder; Lord Haslewood, Frank Cellier; Professor Holloway, Lynn Harding; Dr. Grallan, Cecil Parker; Clayton, Donald Calthrop. "THREE MEN ON A HORSE" — First National-Warners. — Screen play by Laird Doyle. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Erwin Trowbridge, Frank McHugh; Palsy, Sam Levene; Frankie, Teddy Hart; Clarence Dobbins, Paul Harvey; Mr. Carver. Guy Kibbee; Williams, Harry Davenport; Miss Burns, Eily Malyon; Audrey Trowbridge, Carol Hughes; Charlie, Allen Jenkins; Mabel, Joan Blondell; Harry, Edgar Kennedy; Moses, Eddie Anderson; Head Nurse, Tola Ncsmith. "POLO JOE" — Warners. — Screen play by Peter Milne and Hugh Cummings. Directed by William McGann. The cast: Joe Bolton, Joe E. Brown; Mary Hilton, Carol Hughes; Haywood, Richard "Skeets" Only eyes with natural-looking beauty win men's admiration Pinauds SIX-TWELVE CREAMY MASCARA beautifies eyes naturally! 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