Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1940)

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Cast: Jonathan Kent, Tyrone Power; Zina Webb, Linda Darnell; Brigham Young, Dean Jagger; Angus Duncan, Brian Donlevy; Eliza Kent, Jane Darwell; Porter Rockwell, John Carradine; Mary Ann Young, Mary Astor; Joseph Smith, Vincent Price; Clara Young, Jean Rogers; Mary Kent, Ann Todd; Heber Kimball, Willard Robertson; Doc Richards, Moroni Olsen; Prosecutor, Marc Lawrence; Hyrum Smith, Stanley Andrews; Hubert Crum, Frank Thomas; Pete, Fuzzy Knight; Henry Kent, Dickie Jones; Caleb Kent, Selmer Jackson; Mr. Webb, Frederick Burton; Major, Russell Simpson; Jim Bridgcr, Arthur Aylesworth; Big Elk, Chief Big Tree; Johnson, Davidson Clark; Emma Smith, Claire Du Brey; Judge, Tully Marshall; Jury Foreman, Ralph Dunn; Leader, Edwin Maxwell; Elder, Edmund MacDonald; John Taylor, George Melford. "CAROLINA MOON" — Republic. — Screen play by Winston Miller. From the original story by Connie Lee. Directed by Frank McDonald. Cast: Gene, Gene Autry; Frog, Smiley Burnette; Carolina, June Storey; Patsy, Mary Lee; Stanhope, Eddy Waller; Wheeler, Hardie Albright; Col. Jefferson, Frank Dae; Evangeline, Terry Nibert; Barrett, Robert Fiske; Mammy, Edda McDaniel; Billy, Paul White; Thompson, Fred Ritter; Foreman, Ralph Sanford. "COMIN ROUND THE MOUNTAIN"— Paramount. — Screen play by Lewis R. Foster, Maxwell Shane and Duke Atteberry. Based on the story by Lewis R. Foster. Directed by George Archainbaud. Cast: Jed Blower, Bob Burns; Belinda Walters. Una Merke!; Uncle Ezra Wallers, Pat Barrett: Lester Smoot, Richard Carle; Barney Smool, William Thompson; Mayor Gildersleeve, Harold Peary. "DANCE. GIRL. DANCE"— RKO-Radio.— Screen play by Tess Slesinger and Frank Davis. From the story by Vicki Baum. Directed by Dorothy Arzner. Cast: Judy, Maureen O'Hara; Jimmy Harris, Louis Hayward; Bubbles, Lucille Ball; Elinor Harris, Virginia Field; Steve Adams, Ralph Bellamy; Madame I'm ilova, Maria Ouspenskaya; Sally, Mary Carlisle; Miss Olmslead, Katharine Alexander; Dwarfie, Edward Brophy; Judge, Walter Abel; Hoboken Cant, Harold Huber; Bailey No. 1, Ernest Truex; Bailey No. 2. Chester Clute; Dolly, Lorraine Krueger; Mrs. Simpson, Emma Dunn; Puss in Boots, Sidney Blackmer; The Ballerina, Vivian Fay; Caesar, Ludwig Stossel; Filch, Erno Ven t» "DR. KILDARE GOES HOME"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Harry Ruskin and Willis Goldbeck. B.i>ed on an original story by Max Brand and Willi Goldbeck. Directed by Harold S. Bucquet. Cast: Dr. James Kildare, I.rw ,\\r..; Dr. Leonard Gillespie, Lionel Barrymore; Mary Lament, Laraine Day; Dr. Stephen Kildare, Samuel S. Hinds; George Winslow, Gene Lockhart; Wayman, Nat Pendleton; Mrs. Martha Kildare, Emma Dunn; Dr. Davidson, John Shelton; Molly Byrd, Alma Kruger; Dr. Walter Carew, Walter Kingsford. "ELSA MAXWELLS PUBLIC DEB. NO. 1" — 20th Century-Fox. — Screen play by Karl Tunberg and Darrell Ware. From the story by Karl Tunberg and Don Ettlinger. Directed by Gregory Ratoff. Cast: Alan Blake, George Murphy; Penny Cooper, Brenda Joyce; Elsa Maxwell, Herself; Grisha, Mischa Auer; Milbum, Charlie Ruggles; Bruce Fairchild, Ralph Bellamy; Eric, Maxie Rosenbloom; Magistrate, Berton Churchill; Bartender, Franklin Pangborn; Mr. Schlilz, Hobart Cavanaugh; Hugh Slacken, Lloyd Corrigan; Feodor, Ivan Lebedeff; Ivan, Charles Judels; Communist, Elisha Cook Jr.; Lawyer, Selmer Jackson; Fronlenac, Luis Alberni; Layout Man, Hal K. Dawson; Sergeant, Charles Wilson; Legionnaires, Dick Rich and William Pawley. "FLOWING GOLD"— Warners.— Screen play by Kenneth Garnet. From the story by Rex Beach. Directed by Alfred Green. Cast: Johnny Blake, John Garfield; Hap O'Connor, Pat O'Brien; Linda, Chalmers. Frances Farmer; "Wildcat" Chalmers, Raymond Walburn; "Hot Rocks," Cliff Edwards; "Petunia," Tom Kennedy; Mike Branigan, Frank Mayo; Tillie, Jody Gilbert; Joe, William Marshall; Luke, Sol Gorss; Nurse, Virginia Sale. "GOLDEN FLEECING. THE"— M-G-M.— Screen play by S. J. and Laura Perelman and Marion Parsonnet. Based upon an original story by Lynn Rott, Frank Fenton and John Fante. Directed by Leslie Fenton. Cast: Henry Twinkle, Lew Ayres; Mary Blake, Rita Johnson; Gus Fender, Lloyd Nolan; Lila Hanley. Virginia Grey; Uncle Waldo, Leon Errol; "Falsa" Werner, Nat Pendleton; Buckely Sloan, George Lessey; Paltingtpn, Richard Carle; Larry Kelly, Ralph Byrd; "Happy" Dugan, Marc Lawrence; Charles Engel, Thurston Hall; Sibley, James Burke: Justice of Peace, Spencer Charters; Swallow, William Demarest. "GREAT PROFILE, THE"— 20th CenturyFox. — Original screen play by Milton Sperling and Hilary Lynn. Directed by Walter Lang. Cast: Evans Garrick, John Barrymore; Sylvia, Mary Beth Hughes; Boris Mefoofsky. Gregory Ratoff; Richard Lansing, John Payne: Mary Maxwell. Anne Baxter; Dr. Bruce, Lionel A twill; Sylvester, Edward Brophy; Confucius. Willie Fung; Understudy. Joan Valerie; Director, Charles Lane; Tony, Marc Lawrence; Miss Perkins, Cecil Cunningham; Ticket Seller, Hal K. Dawson; Electrician, William Pawley; Furniture Man, Eddie Dunn; Detective, James Flavin; Debutante, Dorothy Dearing. "HAUNTED HONEYMOON" — M-G-M. — Screen play by Mcnckton Hoffe. Angus MacPhail and Harold Goldman. Based on the novel "Busman's Honeymoon" by Dorothy L. Sayers, and the play by Dorothy L. Sayers and Muriel St. Clare Byrne. Directed by Arthur B. Woods. Cast: Lord Peter Wimsey, Robert Montgomery; Harriet Vane, Constance Cummings; Inspector Kirk, Leslie Banks; Bunter, Sir Seymour Hicks; Frank Crutchley, Robert Newton; Polly, Googie Withers; Puffett, Frank Pettingell; Aggie. Twitterlon, Joan KempWelch; Rev. Simon Goodacre, Aubrey Mallalieu; Constable Sellon, James Carney; Noakes, Roy Emerton; Mrs. Ruddle, Louise Hampton; Simpson, Eliot Makeham; MacBride, Reginald Purdell. "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST"— Columbia. — Screen play by P. J. Wolf son, Michel Fessier and Ernest Vajda. Based upon Sidney Howard's adaptation of the Frencli play, "Liberte Prcvisoire," by Michel Duran. Directed by Alexander Hall. Cast: Marianne Duval, Loretta Young; Paul Belial, Melvyn Douglas; Andre Dorlay, Alan Marshal; Maurice Duval, Eugene Pallette; Dorela, LIna O'Connor; Comrade Tronavich, Curt Bois; Comrade Nicky, Leonid Kinskey. "HIRED WIFE" — Universal. — Screen play by Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman. From the original story by George Beck. Directed by William Seiter. Cast: Kendal Brcnvning, Rosalind Russell; Stephen Dexter, Brian Aherne; Phyllis Walden, Virginia Bruce; Roger Van Horn, Robert Benchley; Jose, John Carroll; William, Hobart Cavanaugh; McNabb, Richard Lane; Mumford, William Davidson. "HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA, THE"— Frank Lloyd-Columbia. — Screen play by Sidney Buchman. From the novel. "The Tree of Liberty" by Elizabeth Page. Directed by Frank Lloyd. Cast: Matt Howard. Cary Grant; Jane Peyton-Howard, Martha Scott; Fleetwood Peyton, Sir Cedric Hardwicke; Roger Peyton, Alan Marshall; Thomas Jefferson, Richard Carlson; Captain Jebez Allen, Paul Kelly; Tom Norton, Irving Bacon; Aunt Clarissa, Elizabeth Risdon; Mrs. Norton, Ann Revere; James Howard at 16, Richard Alden; Peyton Howard at IX, Phil Taylor; Mary Howard at 17, Rita Quigley; Dicey, Libby Taylor; Patrick Henry, Richard Gaines; George Washington, George Houston; James Howard, Ralph Byrd; Mall Howard at 12. Dickie Jones; Tom Jefferson at 11, Buster Phelps; Uncle Reuben, Wade Botcler; Susan Howard, Mary Field; Colonel Jefferson, R. Wells Gordon; Mr. Douglas, Charles Francis. "I MARRIED ADVENTURE"— Columbia — Based upon the Book-of-the Month Club selection by Osa Johnson. Edited by Ralph Dixon. Narration written by Don Clark and Albert Duffy. Music by Gerard Carbonara. Narrator, Jim Bannon. Musical Director, M. W. Stoloff. "KIT CARSON"— Edward Small-United Artists.-— Screen play by George Bruce Directed by George B. Seitz. Cast: Kit Carson Jon Hall; Dolores Murphy, Lynn Bari; Copt. John C. Fremont, Dana Andrews; Lopez, Harold Huber; Ape, Ward Bond; Miss Pilchard, Renie Riano; Paul Terry. Clayton Moore; Alice Terry, Rowena Cook; Jim Bridget, Raymond Hatton; Sergeant ( lanahan, Harry Strang; General (astro. C Henry Gordon; General Vallejo, Lew Merrill; Larkin. Stanley Andrews; John Sutter, Edwin Maxwell; James King, Peter Lynn; Ruiz, Charley Stevens; Don Miguel Murphy, William Farnum. "LADIES MUST LIVE"— Warners.— Screen play by Robert E. Kent. From the play by George M. Cohan. Directed by Noel Smith. Cast: Corey Lake, Wayne Morris; Pat Halliday, Rosemary Lane; Pile Larraliee, Roscoe Karns; Mary Larrabee, Lee Patrick; George Halliday, George Reeves; Paul Halliday, Ferris Taylor; Laura Halliday, Lottie Williams; Joe Barton, DeWolf Hopper; Thunderbird, Cliff Saum; Tommy, Billy Dawson; Leitie, Mildred Gover; Chorus Girl, Dana Dale; Chorus Girl, Mildred Coles. "LUCKY PARTNERS" — RKO-R\dio. — Screen play by Allan Scott and John van Druten. Adapted from the story "Bonne Chance" by Sacha Guitry. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Cast: David, Ronald Colman; Jean, Ginger Rogers; Freddie, Jack Carson; Aunt, Spring Byington; Mrs. Sylvester, Cecilia Loftus; Judge, Harry Davenport; Niagara Clerk, Hugh O'Connell; Mr. Sylvester, Brandon Tynan; Nick No. 1, Leon Belasco; Nick No. 2, Edward Conrad; Wendell, Walter Kingsford; Ethel's Mother, Lucile Gleason; Ethel, Helen Lynd. "MEN AGAINST THE SKY"— RKO-Radio. — Screen play by Nathaniel West. Based on the original story by John Twist. Directed by Leslie Goodwins. Cast: Phil Mercedes, Richard Dix; Martin Ames, Kent Taylor; Dan McLean, Edmund Lowe; Kay Mercedes, Wendy Barrie; Allerlon, Donald Briggs; Grant, Grant Withers; Flynn, Charles Quigley; Burdetl, Granville Bates; Sanders, Selmer Jackson; Capt. Wallen, Terry Belmont; Miss Leclair, Jane Woodworth; Nurse, Adele Pearce; Judge, Ray Gordon; Barker, Earl Hodges; Bartender, Paul_Hurst; Reception Clerk, Harry Harvey. "NO TIME FOR COMEDY"— Warners — Screen play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein. From the stage play by S. N. Behrman. Directed by William Keighley. Cast: Gaylord Eslerbrook, James Stewart; Linda Page Eslerbrook, Rosalind Russell; Amanda Swift, Genevieve Tobin; Philo Swift, Charlie Ruggles; Morgan Carrell, Allyn Joslyn; Richard Benson, Clarence Kolb; Clementine, Louise Beavers; Jim, J. M. Kerrigan; Frank, Lawrence Grosmith; Robert, Robert Greig; Cab Driver, Frank Faylen, "PIER 13" — 20th Century-Fox. — Screen play by Stanley Rauh and Clark Andrews. Based on a story by Barry Conners and Philip Klein. Directed by Eugene Forde. Cast: Sally Kelly, Lynn Bari; Danny Dolan, Lloyd Nolan; Helen Kelly, Joan Valerie, Johnnie Hale, Douglas Fowley; Nickie, Chick Chandler; Skipper Kelly, Oscar O'Shea; Al Higgins, Michael Morris; Bill Hamilton, Louis Jean Heydt; Dead Pan Charlie, Frank Orth; Captain Blake, Charles D. Brown. "RANGERS OF FORTUNE"— Paramount.— Original screen play by Frank Butler. Directed by Sam Wood. Cast: Gil Farra, Fred MacMurray; Sharon McCloud, Patricia Morison; George Bean, Albert Dekker; Sierra, Gilbert Roland; Colonel Rebslock, Joseph Schildkraut; Johnny Cash, Dick Foran; Mary Elizabeth ' Squib" Clayborn, Betty Brewer; .Sam Todd, John Miljan; Mr. Prout, Arthur Allen; Tod Shelby, Bernard Nedell; Homer Granville Clayborn, Brandon Tynan; Caressa, Rosa Turich; Mr. Ellis, Erville Alderson; Mrs. Ellis, Fern Emmett. "RHYTHM ON THE RIVER"— Paramount. • — Screen play by Dwight Taylor. Based on a story by Billy Wilder and Jacques Thery. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. Cast: Bob Summers, Bing Crosby; Cherry Lane, Mary Martin; Oliver Courtney, Basil Rathbone; Starbuck, Oscar Levant; Woody, "Wingy" Mammone; Charlie Goodrich, Oscar Shaw; Uncle Caleb, Charlie Grapewin; Millie, Lillian Cornell; Westlake, William Frawley; Country Cousin, Jean Cagney; John Scott Trotter, Himself. "RIVER'S END"— Warners.— Screen play by Barry Trivers and Bertram Millhauser. Based on the story by James Oliver Curwood. Directed by Ray Enright. Cast: John Keith, Dennis Morgan; Sgt. Conniston. Dennis Morgan; Linda, Elizabeth Earl; 'Talbot, Victor Jory; McDowell, James Stephenson; Andy, George Tobias; Chetta, Steffi Duna; Jeffers, John Ridgely; Kentish, Frank Wilcox; Crandall, Edward Pawley. "STRONGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR"— RKO-Radio. — Original story and screen play by Frank Partos. Directed by Boris Ingster. Cast: Stranger, Peter Lorre; Michael, John McGuire; Jane, Margaret Tallichet; District Attorney, Charles Waldron; Joe Briggs, Elisha Cook Jr.; Meng, Charles Halton; Mrs. Kane, Ethel Griffies; Martin, Cliff Clark; Judge, Oscar O'Shea; Defense Attorney, Alac Craig; IJolice Surgeon, Otto Hoffman. "WILDCAT BUS"— RKO-Radio.— Screen play and story by Lou Listy. Directed by Frank Woodruff. Cast: Ted Dawson, Fay Wray; Jerry Waters, Charles Lang; Donovan, Paui Guilfoyle; Casey, Don Costello; Stanley Regan, Paul McGrath; Burke, Joseph Sawyer; Davis, Roland Drew; Ma Talbot, Leona Roberts; Charles Dawson, Oscar O'Shea: Sweeney, Frank Shannon; Joe Miller, Warren Ashe WILD WEST mms Some wide-open faces getting ready to shoot the wide-open spaces full of comedy so the world can laugh. The Marx Brothers, Groucho, Chico and Harpo, not so respectively, ly, with coworker Marion Martin 92 W. F. HALL PRINTING CO. PHOTOPLAY