Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1940)

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Casts of Current Pictures "CHRISTMAS IN JULY"— Paramount.— Written and directed by Preston Sturges. Cast: Jimmy MacDonald, Dick Powell; Belly Casey, Ellen Drew; Dr. Parker, Raymond Walburn; Mr. Baxter, Ernest Truex; Mr. Schindel, Alexander Carr; Mr. Bildockcr, William Demarest. "CITY FOR CONQUEST"— Warners. — Screen play by John Wexley. From the novel by Aben Kandel. Directed by Anatole Litvak. Cast: Danny Kenny, James Cagney; Peggy Nash, Ann Sheridan; "Old Timer," Frank Craven; Scotly MacPherson, Donald Crisp; "Mull," Frank McHugh; Eddie Kenny, Arthur Kennedy; "Pinky," George Tobias; "Dutch," Jerome Cowan; "Googi," Elia Kazan; Murray Burns, Anthony Quinn; Gladys, Lee Patrick; Mrs. Nash, Blanche Yurka; "Goldie," George Lloyd; Lilly, Joyce Compton; Max Leonard, Thurston Hall; Cobb, Ben Welden; Salesman, John Arledge; Gaul, Ed Keane; Doctor, Selmer Jackson; Doctor, Joseph Crehan. "DISPATCH FROMREUTERS"— Warners. — Screen play by Milton Krims. From a story by Yalentine Williams and Wolfgang Wilhelm. Directed by William Dieterle. Cast: Julius Renter, Edward G. Robinson; Ida Magnus. Edna Best; Max Slargardt, Eddie Albert; Sir Randolph, Donald Crisp; Franz Geller, Albert Basserman; Dr. Magnus, Otto Kruger; Bauer,< Gene Lockhart; Delane, Montagu Love; Carew, James Stephenson; Ben Frey, Paul Irving; Bruce, David Bruce; Chemist, Ed McWade; Stem, Egon Brecher; Reingold, Frank Reicher; Renter (age 13), Dickie Moore; Star gar dt (age 14), Billy Dawson. "DOWN ARGENTINE WAY"— 20th Century-Fox.— Screen play by Darrell Ware and Karl Tunberg. From the story by Rian James and Ralph Spence. Directed by Irving Cummings. Cast: Ricardo Quintana, Don Ameche; Glenda Crawford, Betty Grable; Carmen Miranda, Herself; Binnie Crawford, Charlotte Greenwood; Casiano, J. Carrol Naish; Don Diego Quintana, Henry Stephenson; Helen Carson, Katharine Aldridge; Tito Acuna, Leonid Kinskey; Esteban, ChrisPin Martin; Jimmy Blake, Robert Conway; Sebastian, Gregory Gaye; Panchito, Bobby Stone; Ambassador, Charles Judels; Willis Crawford, Edward Fielding. "HONEYMOON FOR THREE"— Warners. — Screen play by Earl Baldwin. Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein. From the play by Alan Scott and George Haight. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. Cast: Kenneth Bixby, George Brent; Anne Rogers, Ann Sheridan; Harvey Wilson, Charlie Ruggles; Julie Wilson, Osa Massen; Elizabeth Clochessy, Jane Wyman; Arthur Westlake, William T. Orr; Mrs. Pettijohn, Lee Patrick; Chester T. Farringlon HI, Johnny Downs; Floyd Y. Ingram, Herbert Anderson; Lawyer, George Campeau; Lawyer, Peter Ashley; Bellboy, Jerry Fletcher; Maid, Phyllis Kennedy. "I'M STILL ALIVE"— RKORadio.— Screen play and story by Edmund North. Directed by Irving Reis. Cast: Steve Bonnet! , Kent Taylor; Laura Marley, Linda Hayes; Red Garvey, Howard de Silva; Waller Blake, Ralph Morgan; Tommy Briggs, Don Dillaway; Directors, Clay Clement and Fred Niblo. "LADDIE" — RKO-Radio. — Screen play by Bert Granet and Jerry Cady. From the novel by Gene Stratton-Porter. Directed by Jack Hively. Cast: Laddie, Tim Holt; Pamela, Virginia Gilmore; Sister, Joan Carroll; Mrs. Stanton, Spring Byington; Mr. Stanton, Robert Barrat; Sir. Pryor, Miles Mander; Bridgetle, Esther Dale; Leon, Sammy McKim; Shelley, Joan Brodel; Sally, Martha O'Driscoll; Peter Dover, Rand Brooks; Mrs. Pryor, Mary Forbes; Robert Pryor, Peter Cushing. "LEATHERPUSHERS, THE"— Universal — Screen play by Larry' Rhine. Ben Chapman and Maxwell Shane. From the original story by Larry Rhine and Ben Cliapman. Directed by John Rawlins. Cast: Dick Roberts, Richard Arlen; Andy Adams, Andy Devine; Pat Danbury, Horace MacMahon; Pete, Eddie Gribbon; Slick Connolly, Douglas Fowley; Slugger, Shemp Howard; Stevens, Charles D. Brown; Givanni, Noble "Kid" Chisseli; Tim Grogan, Bill MacGowan. "MARGIE" — -Universal. — Original story and screen play by Scott Darling and Erna Lazarus. Co-directed by Otis Garrett and Paul Gerard Smith. Cast: Bert Howard, Tom Brown; "Margie" Howard, Nan Grey; Ruth Langley, Joy Hodges; Gomez, Mischa Auer; Chauncey, Edgar Kennedy; Kenneth, Allen Jenkins; Joe, Eddie Quillan; Al, Wally Vernon; Dixon, Richard Lane. "MELODY AND MOONLIGHT"— Republic. — Screen play by Bradford Ropes. From the original story by David Silverstein. Directed by Joseph Santley. Cast: Danny O'Brian, Johnny Downs; Adelaide Barnetl, Barbara Allen; Abner Kellogg, Jerry Colonna; Kay Barnetl. Jane Frazee; Ginger, Mary Lee; Butch Reilly, Frank Jenks. Gloria, Claire Carleton; Otis Barnetl, Jonathan Hale; Slandish Prescott, Marten Lamont. "MEXICAN SPITFIRE OUT WEST"— RKORadio. — Screen play by Charles E. Roberts and Jack Townley. From the original story by Charles E. Roberts. Directed by Leslie Goodwins. Cast: Carmelita, Lupe Velez; Uncle Mat and Lord Epping, Leon Errol; Dennis, Donald Woods; Aunt Delia, Elisabeth Risdon; Chumley, Cecil Kellaway; Elizabeth, Linda Hayes; Lady Epping, Lydia Bilbrook. "MOON OYER BURMA" — Paramount. — Screen play by Frank Wead, W. P. Lipscomb and Harry Clork. Based on a story by Wilson Collison. Directed by Louis King. Cast: Aria Dean, Dorothy Lamour; Chuck Lane, Robert Preston; Bill Gordon, Preston Foster; Cynthia Harmon, Doris Nolan; Basil Renner, Albert Basserman; Stephen Harmon, Cecil Kellaway; Art Bryan, Addison Richards. "NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE"— Paramount. — Original screen play by Alan Le May. Jesse Lasky Jr.. and C. Gardner Sullivan. Produced and directed by Cecil B. De Mille. Cast; Dusty Rivers, Gary Cooper; April Logan, Madeleine Carroll; Louvelle Corbeau, Paulette Goddard; Sergeant Jim Bret, Preston Foster; Jacques Corbeau, George Bancroft; Constable Ronnie Logan, Robert Preston; Dan Duroc, Akim Tamiroff; Tod Me Duff, Lynne Overman; Louis Riel, Francis McDonald; Inspector Cabot, Montagu Love; Big Bear, Walter Hampden; Shorty, Lon Chaney Jr. "PHILADELPHIA STORY, THE"— M-G-M. — Screen play by Donald Ogden Stewart. Based on the play by Philip Barry. Directed by George Cukor. Cast: C. K. Dexter Haven, Cary Grant; Tracy Lord, Katharine Hepburn; Macaulay Connor, James Stewart; Elizabeth Imbrie, Ruth Hussey; George Kittredge, John Howard; Uncle Willie Roland Young; Seth Lord, John Halliday; Margaret Lord, Mary Nash; Dinah Lord, Virginia Weidler; Sidney Kidd, Henry Daniell; Edward, Lionel Pape; Thomas, Rex Evans. "QUEEN OF THE YUKON"— Monogram — Screen play by Joseph West. From the original story by Jack London. Directed by Phil Rosen. Cast: Ace, Charles Bickford; Sadie, Irene Rich; Thorne, Melvin Lang; Grub, George Cleveland; Stake, Guy Usher; Helen, June Carlson; Bob, Dave O'Brien; Carson, Tris Coffin. "SKY MURDER"— M-G-M.— Original screen play by William R. Lipman. Directed by George B. Seitz. Cast: Nick Carter, Walter Pidgeon; Bartholomew, Donald Meek; Pal Evans, Karen Verne; Cortland Grand, Edward Ashley; Christine Cross, Joyce Compton; Andrew Hendon, Tom Conway; Senator Monrose, George Lessey; Kalhe, Dorothy Tree; Dr. Crallan, Frank Reicher; Sheriff Beckwilh, Chill Wills; Judge Whilmore, George Watts; Kuse, Byron Foulger; Gus. William Tannen; Brock, Milton Parsons; Sieve, Tom Neal; Brucker, Lucien Prival. "SPRING PARADE" — Universal. — Screen play by Bruce Manning and Felix Jackson. From the original story by Ernst Marischka. Directed by Henry Koster. Cast: Ilonka Tolnay, Deanna Durbin; Harry Marten, Robert Cummings; Gustav, Mischa Auer; Max and Moritz, Butch and Buddy; Jenny, Anne Gwynne; Emperor Franz Josef, Henry Stephenson; Pepi, Walter Catlett; Laci Teschek, S. Z. Sakall; Von Zimmerl, Samuel S. Hinds; Count Zorndorf, Allyn Joslyn ; The Major, Reginald Denny. "STRIKE UP THE BAND" — M-G-M. — Original screen play by John Monks Jr.. and Fred Finklehoffe. Directed by Busby Berkeley. Cast: Jimmy Connors, Mickey Rooney; Mary Holden, Judy Garland; Paul Whileman, Himself; Barbara Frances Morgan, June Preisser; Phillip Turnet , William Tracy; Willie Brewster, Larry Nunn; Annie, Margaret Early; Mrs. Connors, Ann Shoemaker; Mr. Judd, Francis Pierlot; Mrs. May Holden, Virginia Brissac; Mr. Morgan, George Lessey; Mrs. Morgan, Enid Bennett; Doctor, Howard Hickman; Miss Hodges, Sara Edwards; Mr. Holden, Milton Kibbee; Mrs, Brewster, Helen Jerome Eddy. "WESTERNER. THE" — Samuel GoldwynUnited Artists. — Screen play by Jo Swerling and Niven Busch. Based upon an original story by Stuart Lake. Directed by William Wyler. Cast: Cole Harden, Gary Cooper; Judge Roy Bean, Walter Brennan; Caliphet Mathews, Fred Stone; Jane-Ellen Matheivs, Doris Davenport; Wade Harper, Forrest Tucker; Lily Langtry, Lilian Bond; Chickenfool, Paul Hurst; Southeast, Chill Wills; Mori Borrow, Charles Halton; King Evans, Tom Tyler; Teresita, Lupita Tovar; Bart Cobble, Dana Andrews; Juan Gomez, Julian Rivero; Homesteader, Roger Gray; 2nd Homesteader, Arthur Aylesworth; Shad Wilkins, Trevor Burdette. "WYOMING"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Jack Jevne and Hugo Butler. From the original story by Jack Jevne. Directed by Richard Thorpe. Cast: "Reb" Harkness, Wallace Beery; Pete Marillo, Leo Carrillo; Lucy Kincaid, Ann Rutherford; Sergeant Connelly, Lee Bowman; John Buckley, Joseph Calleia; Jimmy Kincaid, Bobs Watson; General Custer, Paul Kelly; Mehitable, Marjorie Main; Sheriff, Henry Travels. "YOUTH WILL BE SERVED"— 20th Century-Fox.— Screen play by Wanda Tuchock. From the story by Ruth Fasken and Hilda Vincent. Directed by Otto Brower. Cast: Eadie-May, Jane Withers; Supervisor Slormer, Jane Darwell; Dr. Bob, Robert Conway; Pamela, Elyse Knox; Benjy, Joe Brown Jr.; Clem Howie, John Qualen; Ephraim, Charles Holland; Lisbeth, Lillian Porter; Miss Bradshaw, Clara Blandick; Rufus Brill, Tully Marshall; CCC Major, Edwin Stanley; Lily, Mildred Gover; Mr. Hewitt, Richard Lane; Sheriff, Cy Kendall; Buck Miller, James Flavin; Dan McKay, Eddie Marr; Henrietta McNutt, Claire Du Brey. /Jet etter than a domett hankies for opening STUFFY NOSTRILS What's the use of soiling so many hankies, trying to blow mucus out of stoppedup nostrils? It only piles up the laundry bill. And remember, a lot of violent blowing only makes your nose more sore, red, unsightly, and it very often injures the delicate membranes. A more economical and gentler way to relieve congestion in your nostrils due to a cold is to insert a little Mentholatum. This delightful ointment will soon break up congested mucus, relieve the smothery feeling, and permit you to breathe normally through the nose. It also relieves sniffling, sneezing, swelling, soreness, and redness. Mentholatum helps in so many ways that you should always remember this: For Discomforts from Colds — Mentholatum. Link them together in your mind. ©MENTHOLATUM DON'T LET JANGLED NERVES Wreck Your Life Bernarr Macfadden's new book. More Power to Your Nerves, contains definite practical help for those suffering from nervous disorders. Page after page of this remarkable book is devoted to actual case-histories taken from the files of various Macfadden health resorts. These case-histories give you the symptoms and the detailed treatments employed in these nerve cases. Here you get not theory — not experimentation— but the last word in modernized physical and mental hygiene sufferers. enjoy the thrill of ;ly interesting reading complete control over ■an banish fear, worry, r shattered nerves and 'ing. s sells for only S2.00. And ith the book, merely return 'ill refund your $2.00. Send MACFADDEN BOOK CO.. Dept. P-12. 205 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. GREAT NEWS hi PHOTOPLAY READERS Read the most important announcement appearing in the front section of this issue. It tells the Great News about PHOTOPLAY Magazine being combined with Movie Mirror beginning with the January, 1941, issue. The New PHOTOPLAY-MOVIE MIRROR becomes the outstanding magazine of its kind in all America. Read the great offer below ! Beginning with Jan. 1941 Issue PHOTOPLAY Now is the time to subscribe for the New PHOTOPLAY-MOVIE MIRROR. Remember, you can get this wonderful, new combination of these two great leaders at the exceptionally low price of only $1.00 for one year. 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