Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1936)

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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR DECEMBER, 1936 American Red Cross How to Serve Better Meals ...at less cast Now you can save money on your food bills and at the same time serve delightfully appetizing meals meals thai are nol onlj delicious bul healthful and nutritious as well. This is possible l>\ following the expert helps and suggestions on selecting and preparing food as described )!. the Plu c tun Cook Book A New Kind of Cook Book The Physical Cultui B ! Is a new kind of rook \ cook book winch gives you essential food and diet information in addition to hundreds upon hundreds recipes and a wide range oi special menus. All the recliies given in this modern cook book lone been selected and tested undei the immediate supervision ol the authors Bernarr Macfadden and Mih. Hastings— by a stair skilled in modern scientific cookery, Menus to Suit Every Purpose feature of lids hook is the ideal ar oent ot menus in well defined groups, For In there are ten different types oi physical culture ' menus foi families with growing children. nus for the manual laborer others tor those ntary occupations. Reduce or Gain Weight Solve Problem of Constipation (h it yours i a problem of losing weight — this hook ofi'i you ideal food combinations for this purpose. If you want to gain weight— you will delight In its effective food suggestions for this purpo ;e. 01 I thus,, menus specifically designed to prevent constipation. Indeed here is one book that will solve all your food and diet problems — 111 a most pleasing and delightful wa\ Send No Money Now Tins remarkable cook book containing over 800 recipes and I si i costs only $2.00. Moreover, you i no money for your copy of this book. Merely write to address below and pay postman $2. no plus uostage. If you are not satisfied with this hook return It In 00 will be retunded. Dept. P-12. Macfadden Book Co., Inc.. 1926 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Casts of Current Pictures Gallagher; Colonel Hilton, Joseph King; Don Trumbeau, Gordon Elliott; Aurt Minnie, Fay HoldenFirst Loafo . George E. Stcne; Mrs. Hilton, Olive Tell; Jack Hilton, David Newell; Marker, Milton Kibbee; Bert. Frank Orth; Rusty, John Kelly; Second Loafer, Charles Foy. "WEDDING PRESENT "— Paramount.— From the original story by Paul Gallico. Screen play by Joseph Anthony. Directed by Richard Wallace. The cast: Rusty Flemming, Joan Bennett; Charles Mason, Cary Grant; Stagg, George Bancroft; Roger Dodacker, Conrad Nagel; Archduke Adolphus, Gene Lockhart; Mary Lawson, Inez Courtney; Squinty, Edward Brophy; Haley, Damon Ford. "THEODORA GOES WILD "— Columbia.— From the story by Mary McCarthy. Screen play by Sidney Buchman. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. The cast: Theodora, Irene Dunne; Michael, Melvyn Douglas; Jed Waterbury, Thomas Mitchell; Arthur Stevenson, Thurston Hall; Aunt Mary, Elizabeth Risdon; Aunt Elsie, Margaret McWade; Rebecca Perry, Spring Byington; Ethel Stevenson, Nana Bryant; Jonathan Grant, Henry Kolker. "MAX I MARRY, THE"— Universal.— From the original story by M. Coates Webster. Screen play by Harry Clork. Directed by Ralph Murphy. The cast: Rena Allen, Doris Nolan; Ken Durkin, Michael Whalen; Clem Loudecker, Charles "Chic" Sale; Robert Hartley, Nigel Bruce; Jack Cordon, Skeets Gallagher; Eloise Hartley, Marjorie Gateson; Jerry Ridgeu-ay, Cliff Edwards; Throcklon von Cortland Gerald Oliver Smith; Organist, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Hank {Piano Player), Harry Barris. "PRESIDENT'S MYSTERY. THE"— Republic.— Story conceived by Franklin D. Reosevelt and written for Liberty Magazine. Screen play by Lester Cole and Nathanael West. Directed by Phil Rosen. The cast: Blake, Henry Wilcoxon; Charlotte, Betty Furness; Sartos, Sidney Blackmer; Ilka Blake, Evelyn Brent; Roger, Barnett Parker; Andrew, Mel Ruick; Sheriff, Wade Boteler; Shane, John Wray; Police Lieutenant, Guy Usher; Sergeant, Robert E. Homans; Earl, Si Jenks; Joe Reed, Arthur Aylesworth. "ROSE BOWL"— Paramount.— From a story by Francis Wallace. Screen play by Marguerite Roberts. Directed by Charles Barton. The cast: Cheers Reynolds, Eleanore Whitney; Paddy O'Riley, Tom Brown; Orate Merrill, Larry Crabbe; Soapy Moore, William Frawley; Dutch Schidtz, Benny Baker; Mary Arnold, Terry Ray; Susie Reynolds Nydia Westman; Florence Taylor, Priscilla Lawson; Browning Hills, James Conlon; Thornton, Lew Mason; Orville Jensen, John Sheehan; Russell, Hugh McArthur; Doc, Adrian Morris; Swenski, Joe Ploski. "SING ME A LOVE SONG"— Warners — From the original story by Harry Sauber. Screen play by Sig Herzig and Jerry Wald. Directed by Raymond Enright. The cast: Jerry Haines. James Melton; Hammershlag, Hugh Herbert; Goodrich. Granville Bates; Lola Parker, Ann Sheridan; Mr. Willard, Charles Halton; Officer, George Guhl; Miss Joyce, Linda Perry; Detective, Harry Hollingsworth; Jean Martin. Patricia Ellis; Chris, Allen Jenkins; Blakely, Dennis Moore; Mrs. Parker, Georgia Caine; Sprague, Walter Catlett; Waiter, Adrian Rosley; Detective, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Gwen. ZaSu Pitts; Mr. Malcolm, Charles Richman; Red. Nat Pendleton; Mr. Barton, Hobart Cavanaugh; Head Waiter, George Sorel. "WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE"— RKORadio. — Screen play by John Twist. Directed by Christy Cabanne. The cast: Stephen Mathews, Preston Foster; Connie Stewart, Ann Dvorak; John Thompson, John Beat; MacAndrews, Russell Hopton; Nick Trotti, J. Carroll N'aish; Bright Boy Schultz, Ray Mayer; Ed Stanley, Edward Keane; Warden Lawton, Landers Stevens; Clyde Beasley, Frank Jenks: Jerry Daley, John Wray; Tip Fuller. Paul Hurst; The Watchman, DeWitt Jennings; Tottiver, Gordon Jones; M.:i in Blake, Bryant Washburn; District Attorney. Russell Hicks; Judge. Edward LeSaint; Chaplain. Howard Hickman; Yard Catttain, Wilfred Lucas; Arrnilage, Oscar Api'el; Joe Donahue, John Carroll; Barkley. Barnett Parker; Macy, Skins Miller; Ro:.1 Captain, Tom McGuire; Kwong, Willie Fung; II, Robert E. O'Connor; Yard Sergeant, Eddie Chandler; Tom, George Reed; Cell Tender, Vester Pegg; Yard Lieutenant. Emmett Yogan; Paymaster, William Burress; Police Announcer, Carroll Nye; Mob Leader, Harry Bowen; Plain Clothesman, Marty Vandegrift. "WITHOUT ORDERS"— RKO-Radio.— From a short story by Peter B. Kyne. Screen play by J. Robert Bren and Edmund L. Hartmann. Directed by Louis Friedlander. The cast: Wad Madison, Robert Armstrong; Kay Armstrong, Sally Eilers; Penny Armstrong, Frances Sage; Len Kcndrick, Vinton Haworth; J. P. Kendrick, Charley Grapewin; Tim Casey. Ward Bond; Calkins, Arthur Loft; Trueman, Frank Thomas, St.; Commerce Official. Walter Miller; Butler. William Wagner.