Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1940)

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Based on the comic strip created by Chic Young. Directed by Frank R. Strayer. Cast: Blondie, Penny Singleton; Dogwood, Arthur Lake; Baby Dumpling, Larry Simms; Daisy, Himself; Alvin Fuddle, Danny Mummert; /. C. Dithers, Jonathan Hale; Eric Vaughn, Arthur Hohl; Anna Vaughn, Esther Dale; Mailman, Irving Bacon; Horatio Jones, Ray Turner; Morgan, Walter Soderling; Mrs, Fuddle, Fay Helm. "BOOM TOWN"— M-G-M.— Screen play by John Lee Mahin. Based on a story by James Edward Grant. Directed by Jack Conway. Cast: Big John McMasters, Clark Gable; Square John Sand, Spencer Tracy; Betsy Bartletl, Claudette Colbert; Karen Vanmeer, Hedy Lamarr; Luther Aldrich, Frank Morgan; Harry Compton, Lionel Atwill; Harmony Jones, Chill Wills; Whitey, Marion Martin; Spanish Eva, Minna Gombell; Ed Murphy, Joe Yule; Tom Murphy, Horace Murphy; McCreery, Roy Gordon; Ass't District Attorney, Richard Lane; Little Jack, Casey Johnson; Baby Jack, Baby Quintanilla; Judge, George Lessey; Miss Barnes, Sara Haden; Barber, Frank Orth. "BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, THE"— Universal.— Based on the stage play by George Abbott, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Directed by Edward Sutherland. Cast: Antipholus of Ephesus, Allan Jones; Antipholus of Syracuse, Allan Jones; Luce, Martha Raye; Dromio of Ephesus, Joe Penner; Dromio of Syracuse, Joe Penner; Phyllis, Rosemary Lane; Duke of Ephesus, Charles Butterworth; Adriana, Irene Hervey; Angelo, Alan Mowbray; Pinch, Eric Blore; Aegean, Samuel S. Hinds. "CAPTAIN CAUTION"— Hal Roach-United Artists. — Screen play by Grover Jones. From the novel by Kenneth Roberts. Directed by Richard Wallace. Cast: Dan Marvin, Victor Mature; Corunna, Louise Piatt; Argandeau, Leo Carrillo; Slade, Bruce Cabot; Capl. Dorman, Robert Barrat; Victor ine, Vivienne Osborne; Lieut. Strope, Miles Mander; Slushy, El Brendel; Chips, Roscoe Ates; Sad Eyes, Andrew Tombes; Mr. Potter, Aubrey Mather; Newton, Alan Ladd; Fish Peddler, Pat O'Malley; Capl. Slannage, Lloyd Corrigan; Capl. Decatur, Ted Osborn; Landlady, Ann Codee; English Officer, Romaine Callender; American Consul, Pierre Watkins; Trovers, Clifford Severn Jr. "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE WAX MUSEUM" — 20 1 H Century-Fox.— Original screen play by John Larkin. Based on the character "Charlie Chan" created by Earl Derr Biggers. Directed by Lynn Shores. Cast: Charlie Chan, Sidney Toler; Jimmy Chan, Sen Yung; Dr. Cream, C. Henry Gordon; Sieve McBirney, Marc Lawrence; Lily Latimer, Joan Valerie; Alary Bolton, Marguerite Chapman; Tom Agnew, Ted Osborn; Dr. Otto Von Brom, Michael Yisaroff; Mrs. Rocke, Hilda Vaughn; Willie Fern, Charles Wagenheim; Carter Lane, Archie Twitchell; Crenock, Edward Marr. "DREAMING OUT LOUD"— RKO-Radio.— Screen play by Barry Trivers. Robert D. Andrews and Howard Green. Based on an origins] stt.ry by Barry Trivers and Robert D. Andrews. Directed by Harold Young. Cast: Lum, Chester Lauck; Abner, Norris Goff; Alice, Frances Langford; Dr. ■ Walter Barnes, Frank Craven; Jimmy. Bobs Watson; Ken, Robert Wilcox; Wes, Irving Bacon; a, Clara Blandick; Will Danielson, Donald Briggs; Effie Lou, Shelia Sheldon; Ed, P. J. Kelly; Joe, Robert McKenzie. "DULCY" — M-G-M.— Screen play by Albert Mannheimer, Jerome Chodorov and Joseph A. Fields. Based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Directed by S. Sylvan Simon. Cast: Dulcy Ward, Ann Sothern; Gordon Daly, Ian Hunter; Roger Forbes, Roland Young; Schuyler \'an Dyke, Reginald Gardiner; Eleanor Forbes, Billie Burke; Angela Forbes, Lynne Carver; Bill Ward. Dan Dailey Jr.; "Sneezy." Donald Huie; Homer Patterson, Jonathan Hale; Henry, Guinn Williams; Vincent Leach, Hans Conried. "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT"— Walter Wanger-L'nited Artists. — Screen play by Charles Bennett and Joan Harrison. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Cast: Johnny Jones, Joel McCrea; Carol Fisher, Laraine Day; Stephen Fisher, Herbert Marshall; Ffolliolt, George Sanders; Van Merr. Albert Basserman; Slebbins, Robert Benchley; Rowley, Edmund Gwenn; Mr. Powers, Harry Davenport; Krug, Eduardo Ciannelli; Tramp, Martin Kosleck; Doreen, Barbara Pepper; Latvian Diplomat, Eddie Conrad; Toastmasler, Crauford Kent; Mrs. Benson, Gertrude W. Hoffman; Miss Benson, Jane Novak; Jones' sister, Joan Brodel; Captain Lanson, Louis Borrell; English Cashier, Eily Malyon; Mr. Naismith, E. E. Clive. "GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY"— Republic.— Screen play by Elizabeth Meehan and Robert Lee Johnson. Based on the story "Island Doctor," by Ray Millholland. Directed by Sidney Salkow. Cast: Jim Holden, Chester Morris; Anne r, Jane Wyatt; Bill Bogler, Charles Bickford; Joe. Mala; Koda, Kate Lawson; Ninimook, Julin Bleifer; Mrs. Bearfat Tillicoot, Mamo Clark; Mrs. Broken Thumb, Ferike Boros; Tom Broken Thumb, Don Zelaya; Ben, Clem Bevans; Poker Player, Ed Gargan; Dealer, Spencer Charters; Poker Player, Thomas Jackson; Barber, Vic Potel. "GOLD RUSH MAISIE"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Betty Reinhardt and Mary C. McCall, Jr. Based on an original story by Wilson Collison. Directed by Edwin L. Marin. Cast: Maisie Ravier, Ann Sothern; Bill Anders, Lee Bowman; Fred Gubbins, Slim Summerville; Jubie Davis, Virginia Weidler; Sarah Davis, Mary Nash; Bert Davis, John F. Hamilton; Harold Davis, Scotty Beckett; Harry Gilpin, Irving Bacon; Elmo Beecher, Louis Mason; Ned Sullivan, Victor Kilian Jr.; Matt Sullivan, Wallace Reid Jr.; Mrs. Gilpin, Virginia Sale; Harris, Frank Orth; Mrs. Sullivan, Kathryn Sheldon; Ben Hartley, Eddy Waller. "GREAT McGINTY, THE"— Paramount.— Screen play by Preston Sturges. Directed by Preston Sturges. Cast: Dan McGinly, Brian Donlevy; Catherine McGinly, Muriel Angelus; The Boss, Akim Tamiroff; The Politician, William Demarest; George, Allyn Joslyn; Manuel!, Thurston Hall; The Girl, Steffi Duna; Madam La Jolla, Esther Howard. "HOLD THAT WOMAN"— Producers Releasing Corporation. — Screen play by George Bricker. From the original story by Raymond L. Schrock'and William Pierce. Directed by Sherman Scott. Cast: Jimmy Parker, James Dunn; Mary Mulvaney, Frances Gifford; Steve Brady, George Douglas; Michael Mulvaney, Martin Spellman; Lulu Driscoll, Rita La Roy; Conroy, Eddie Fetherston; Officer Mulvaney, Guy Usher; "Duke" Jurgens, Paul Bryar; Taxi, Edwin Miller; Bill Lannigan, John Dilson. "I LOVE YOU AGAIN"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Charles Lederer, George Oppenheimer and Harry Kurnitz. From the original story by Leon Gordon and Maurine Watkins. Based on the novel by Octavus Roy Cohen. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke II. Cast: Larry Wilson, William Powell; George Carey, William Powell; Kay Wilson, Myrna Loy; "Doc" Ryan, Frank McHugh; Duke Sheldon, Edmund Lowe; Herbert, Donald Douglas; Kay's Mother, Nella Walker; Harkspur Jr., Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer; Mr. Sims, Pierre Watkin; Mr. Lilllejohn, Paul Stanton; Mr. Belenson, Morgan Wallace; Billings, Charles Arnt. "I'M NOBODY'S SWEETHEART NOW"— Universal. — Original story and screen play by Scott Darling and Erna Lazarus. Directed by Arthur Lubin. Cast: Trudie Morgan, Helen Parrish; Tod Lowell, Dennis O'Keefe; Betty Gilbert, Constance Moore; Andy Manson, Lewis Howard; Mrs. Lowell, Laura Hope Crews; Senator Lowell, Berton Churchill; George Morgan, Samuel S. Hinds. "LADY IN QUESTION, THE"— Columbia — Screen play by Lewis Meltzer. From the story by Marcel Achard. Directed by Charles Vidor. Cast: Andre Moreslan, Brian Aherne; Natalie Roguin, Rita Hayworth; Pierre Moreslan, Glen Ford; Michele Moreslan, Irene Rich; Defense Attorney, George Coulouris; Prosecuting Attorney. Lloyd Corrigan; Francois Moreslan, Evelyn Keyes; Robert LaCosle, Edward Norris; Henri Lurette, Curt Bois; i ul, Frank Reicher; Fat Boy, Sumner Getchell; Nicholas Farkas, Nicholas Bela. "MAN I MARRIED, THE"— 20th CenturyFox. — Screen play by Oliver H. P. Garrett. Based on the serial "I Married a Nazi" by Oscar Schisgall. Directed by Irving Pichel. Cast: Carol, Joan Bennett; Eric Hoffman, Francis Lederer; Kenneth I Ida tie, Lloyd Nolan; Freda Heinkel, Anna Sten; Henrich Hoffman, Otto Kruger; Frau Gerhardt, Maria Ouspenskaya; Dr. Hugo Gerhardt, Ludwig Stossel; Ricky, Johnny Russell; Herr Deckart, Lionel Royce; Traveler, Fredrik Vogeding; Hitler, Carl Ottmar; Otto, Ernst Deutsch; Czech, Egon Brecher. "MAN WHO TALKED TOO MUCH. THE" — Warners. — Screen play by Walter DeLeon and Earl Baldwin. From a play by Frank J. Collins. Directed by Vincent Sherman. Cast: Stephen Forbes, George Brent; Joan Reed, Virginia Bruce; Celia Farrady, Brenda Marshall; J. B. Roscoe, Richard Barthelmess; Johnny Forbes, William Lundigan; Slug McNutt, George Tobias; District Attorney Dickson, John Litel; Tony Spirella, Henry Armetta; Gerald Wilson, David Bruce; E. A. Smith, Clarence Kolb; Barton, Louis Jean Heydt; Lefty Kyler, Marc Lawrence; District Attorney Nelson, Ed Stanley; Mrs. Knight, Kay Sutton. "MONEY AND THE WOMAN"— Warners. ■ — Screen play by James M. Cain and Robert Presnell. From the story by James M. Cain. Directed by William K. Howard. Cast: Dave Bennett, Jeffrey Lynn; Barbara Patterson, Brenda Marshall; Charles Patterson, Roger Pryor; Jerry Helm, John Litel; Miss Church, Lee Patrick; Adler, Guinn Williams; Bank Clerk, William Marshall; Bank Teller, Peter Ashley; Secretary. Mildred Coles; Mr. Mason, Henry O'Neill; Mr. Rollins, Henry Kolker; Dyer, William Gould; Mr. Kaiser, Ed Keane; George, Willie Best. "PASTOR HALL" — James Roosevelt-United Artists. — Screen play by Leslie Arliss and Anna Reiner. Based on a story by Ernst Toller. Directed by Roy Boulting. Cast: Pastor Hall, Wilfrid Lawson; Christine Hall, Nova Pilbeam; General Von Groljahn, Seymour Hicks; Fritz Gerle, Marius Goring; Werner Von Groljahn, Brian Worth; Herr Veil, Percy Walsh; Lina veil, Lina Barrie; Pibpermann, Eliot Makeham; Erwin Kohn, Peter Cotes; Prcundlich, Edmund Willard. "QUEEN OF DESTINY"— RKO-Radio.— Screen play by Charles de Grandcourt, Miles Malleson and Robert Vansittart. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. Cast: Queen Victoria, Anna Neagle; Prince Albert, Anton Walbrook; Duke of Wellington, C. Aubrey Smith; Prince Ernest of Saxe Coburg Gotha. Walter Rilla; Sir Robert Peel. Charles Carson; Baroness Lehzen, Greta Wegener; Lord Palmerston, Felix Aylmer; Lord John Russell, Lewis Casson; The Princess Royal, Pamela Standish; John Brown, Gordon McLeod; Mr. Anson, Stuart Robertson; Frederick William, Olaf Olsen; Rl. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Henry Hallatt; Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, Wyndham Goldie; Rl. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Malcolm Keen; Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith. Frederick Leister; Rt. Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Derrick de Marney; Maggie, Marie Wright; Florence Nightingale, Joyce Bland; Lord Derby, Frank Cellier; Lord Salisbury, Harvey Braban; //. R. H. Prince of Wales, Aubrey Dexter. "RAMPARTS WE WATCH. THE"— March of Time-RKO-Radio. — Script by Robert L. Richards and Cedric R. Worth. Directed by Louis de Rochemont. Cast: Dan Meredith. John Adair; Joe Kovacs, John Sommers; Anna Kovacs, Ellen Prescott; Hon. John Lawton, C. W. Stowell; Edward Averill, Frank McCabe; Mrs. Averill, Myra Archibald; Walter Averill, Edward Wragge; Professor Gustav Bensinger, Alfredo U. Wyss; Mrs. Bensinger, Marguerite Brown; Hilda Bensinger, Georgette McKee; Fred Bensinger, Robert Rapelye; Stuart Gilchrist, Harry C. Stopher; Ralph Gilchrist, Elliott Reid; Capl. John Kellogg, H. G. Brady; "Tommy," Thomas S. Bernie Jr.; Lieut. Hal Fisher, Richard McCracken; Rathskeller Singer, Lorenzo Gallant; "Montana," David Dean; Karl Von Schleich, George Jackson; George Westcott, H. G. Westcott; Gordon Hall, Gordon Hall. "RETURN OF FRANK JAMES, THE"— 20th Century-Fox. — Original screen play by Sam Hellman. Directed by Fritz Lang. Cast: Frank James, Henry Fonda; Eleanor Stone, Gene Tierney; Clem, Jackie Cooper; Major Rufus Todd, Henry Hull; Bob Ford, John Carradine; George Runyan, J. Edward Bromberg; McCoy, Donald Meek; Station Agent, Eddie Collins; Judge, George Barbier; Pinky, Ernest Whitman; Charlie Ford, Charles Tannen; Randolph Stone, Lloyd Corrigan; Prosecutor, Russell Hicks; Preacher, Victor Kilian; Colonel Jackson, Edward McWade; Roy, George Chandler; Bystander, Irving Bacon; Sheriff, Frank Shannon; Nellie Blane, Barbara Pepper. "SAILOR'S LADY"— 20th Century-Fox — Screen play by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Based on a story by Frank Wead. Directed by Allan Dwan. Cast: Sally Gilroy, Nancy Kelly; Danny Malone, Jon Hall; Myrtle, Joan Davis; Scrappy Wilson, Dana Andrews; Miss Purvis, Mary Nash; Rodney, Larry Crabbe; Georgine, Katharine Aldridge; Father McGann, Harry Shannon; Goofer, Wally Vernon; "Skipper," Bruce Hampton; Captain Roscoe, Charles D. Brown. "SCATTERBRAIN" — Republic. — Original screen play by Jack Townley and Val Burton. Directed by Gus Meins. Cast: Judy Hull, Judy Canova; J. R. Russell, Alan Mowbray; Miss Stevens, Ruth Donnelly; Eddie Maclnlyre, Eddie Foy Jr.; Nicolas Raptis, Joseph Cawthorn; Sam Maxwell, Wallace Ford; Esther Harrington, Isabel Jewell; Prof. De Lemma, Luis Alberni; Hoffman, Billy Gilbert; Pappy Hull, Emmett Lynn. "SING. DANCE, PLENTY HOT"— Republic. — Screen play by Bradford Ropes. From the original story by Vera Caspary and Bradford Ropes. Directed by Lew Landers. Cast: Irene, Ruth Terry; Johnny, Johnny Downs; Susan, Barbara Allen (Vera Vague); Hector, Billy Gilbert; Evelyn, Claire Carleton; Judy, Mary Lee; Agatha, Elisabeth Risdon; Scott, Lester Matthews; Henderson, Leonard Carey. "SLIGHTLY TEMPTED" — Universal. — Screen play by Arthur T. Horman. From the original story by Max Marcin and Manuel Seff. Directed by Lew Landers. Cast: Professor Ross, Hugh Herbert; Judy Ross, Peggy Moran; Jimmy, Johnny Downs; Ethelreda Knox, Elisabeth Risdon; Petey, George Stone; The Duchess, Gertrude Michael; Gentleman Jack, Robert Emmett Keane. "SOUTH OF PAGO-PAGO" — Edward SmallUnited Artists. — Screen play by George Bruce. Directed by Alfred E. Green. Cast: Bucko Larson, Victor McLaglen; Kehane, Jon Hall; Ruby Taylor, Frances Farmer; Malia, Olympe Bradna; Lindsay, Gene Lockhart; Williams, Douglas Dumbrille; Foster, Francis Ford; Grimes, Ben Welden; Ferro, Abner Biberman; Chief, Pedro De Cordoba; Luna, Rudy Robles; Hono, Robert Stone; Laulau, Nellie Duran; Cafe Customer, James Flavin; Hono's Mother, Nina Campano; Waiter, James Leong. "SPORTING BLOOD"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Lawrence Hazard, Albert Mannheimer and Dorothy Yost. Based on the original story by Grace Norton. Directed by S. Sylvan Simon. Cast: Myles Wanders, Robert Young; Linda Lockwood, Maureen O'Sullivan; Davis Lockwood, Lewis Stone; Duffy, William Gargan; Joan Lockwood, Lynne Carver; Jeff, Clarence Muse; Otis Winfield, Lloyd Corrigan; Stonewall, George H. Reed; Grantly, Tom Kennedy; "Sneak" O'Brien, Russell Hicks. "TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN"— Paramount.— Original story and screen play by William R. Lipman and Horace McCoy. Directed by James Hogan. Cast: Jim Kingston, John Howard; Ellen {Slats) Dangerfield, Ellen Drew; Mio Pio, Akim Tamiroff; Cecilia {Celie) Dangerfield, May Robson; Mace Townsley, Broderick Crawford; {Borax) Ben Caldwalder, Charles Grapewin; Carter Dangerfield, John Miljan; Joe Yuma, Anthony Quinn. "VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER, THE"— RKO-Radio. — Screen play by Albert Franklin. Based on the famous old melodrama "The Fallen Saved." Directed by Edward Cline. Cast: Master of Ceremonies. Billy Gilbert; Mary, Anita Louise; Mrs. Wilson, Margaret Hamilton; Cribbs, Alan Mowbray; Edward, Richard Cromwell; Hazel, Joyce Compton; William, Buster Keaton; Julia, Diane Fisher; Healy, Hugh Herbert; Bartender, Franklin Pangborn; Vagabond, William Farnum. "WAGONS WESTWARD"— Republic— Original screen play by Joseph Moncure March and Harrison Jacobs. Directed by Lew Landers. Cast: David Cook, Chester Morris; Tom Cook, Chester Morris; Phyllis, Anita Louise; Sheriff McDaniels, Buck Jones; Julie, Ona Munson; Hardtack, George "Gabby" Hayes; Hardman, Guinn Williams; Marsden, Douglas Fowley ; Blackie, John Gallaudet; Angela Cook, Virginia Brissac; Alan Cook, Trevor Bardette; Major Marlowe, Selmer Jackson. "WE WHO ARE YOUNG"— M-G-M.— Original screen play by Dalton Trumbo. Directed by Harold S. Bucquet. Cast: Margy Brooks, Lana Turner; William Brooks, John Shelton; C. B. Beamis, Gene Lockhart; Jones, Grant Mitchell; Tony, Henry Armetta; Braddock, Jonathan Hale; R. Glassford, Clarence Wilson; Judge, Ian Wolfe; Salesman, Hal K. Dawson. "WHEN THE DALTONS RODE"— Universal.— Screen play by Lester Cole and Stuart Anthony. From a book by Emmett Dalton. Directed by George Marshall. Cast: Tod Jackson, Randolph Scott; Julie King, Kay Francis; Grot Dalton, Brian Donlevy; Caleb Winters, George Bancroft; Ozark Jones, Andy Devine; Bob Dalton, Broderick Crawford; Ben Dalton, Stuart Erwin; Emmett Dalton, Frank Albertson; Ma Dalton, Mary Gordon. "YOUNG PEOPLE" — 20th Century-Fox. — Screen play by Edwin Blum and Don Ettlinger. Directed by Allan Dwan. Cast: Wendy, Shirley Temple; Joe Ballantine. Jack Oakie; Kit Ballantme, Charlotte Greenwood; Judith, Arleen Whelan; Mike Shea, George Montgomery; Hester Appleby, Kathleen Howard; Dakin, Minor Watson; Fred Willard, Frank Swann; Jeb, Frank Sully; Maria Liggett, Mae Marsh; Mrs. Slinchfield, Sarah Edwards; Otis, Irving Bacon; Moderator, Charles Halton; Doorman, Arthur Aylesworth; Station Master, Olin Howland; Stage Manager, Billy Wayne; Dave, Harry Tyler; Tommy, Darryl Hickman; Mary Ann, Shirley Mills. 98 W. F. HALL PRINTING CO. PHOTOPLAY