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"HAVING WONDERFUL TIME" — RKO Radio.— Original play by Arthur Kober. Screen play by Arthur Kober. Directed by Alfred Santell. The Cast: Teddy Shaw, Ginger Rogers; Chick Kirkland, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Fay Coleman, Peggy Conklin; Itchy Faulkner, Richard "Red" Skelton; Miriam, Lucille Ball; Henrietta, Eve Arden; P. I'. Rogers, Donald Meek; Gus, Grady Sutton; Buzzy Armbruster, Lee Bowman; Mamma Shaw, Leona Roberts; Dad Shaw, Harlan Briggs; Emma Shaw, Inez Courtney; Charlie Shaw, Dean Jagger; Mabel Shaw, Juanita Quigley; Vivian Branner, Ann Miller; Henry Branner, Kirk Windsor; Maxine, Dorothea Kent; Emil Bealty, Charles Lane; Mac Pangborn, Allan Lane; Mr. G., Clarence Wilson; Mrs. G., Margaret McWade; Shrimpo, Shimen Ruskin; Waiters, Russell Gleason, Gaylord Pendleton, Jack Chapin, Wesley Barry and Ben Hall; Harvest Moon Kids, Walter Cosden, Agnes Melcoll and The Vagabonds; Grace, Mary Bovard; Singer, Jane Rhodes; Frances, Dorothy Tree; Mrs. Tannenbaum. Vera Gordon; Mrs. Gubbins, (Catherine Kenworthy; Mr. Gubbins, Billy Franey; Tradesman, Solly Ward; Vinegar Face, Arthur Aylesworthj Handy Man, George Cooper. "KEEP SMILING"— 20th Century-Fox — Screen play by Frances Hyland and Albert Ray. Original idea by Frank Fenton and Lynn Root. Directed by Herbert I. Leeds. The Cast: Jane Rand, Jane Withers; Carol Walters, Gloria Stuart; Jonathan Rand, Henry Wilcoxon; Mrs. Willoughby, Helen Westley; Jerome Lawson, Jed Prouty; Cedric Hunt, Douglas Fowley; Stanley Harper, Robert Allen; J. Howard Tr avers, Pedro de Cordoba; Mrs. Bowman, Claudia Coleman; Bettina Bowman, Paula Rae Wright; The Three Nelsons, Themselves; Violet, Etta McDaniel; Brutus, Carmencita Johnson; Froggy, Mary McCarthy; Casting Director, Hal K. Dawson. "LADIES IN DISTRESS" — Republic. — Screen play by Dorrell and Stuart McGowan from story idea by Dore Scliary. Directed by Gus Meins. 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The Cast: Betsy Brown, Shirley Temple; Roger Wendling, George Murphy; Jimmy Clayton, Jimmy Durante; Barbara Shea, Phyllis Brooks; Sarah Wendling, Edna Mae Oliver; Fiske, George Barbier; Pop Shea, Edward Ellis; Miss Hutchins, Jane Darwell; Ole, El Brendel; Willoughby Wendling, Donald Meek; Flossie, Patricia Wilder; Judge, Claude Gill HEALTH Cook Miaok A Book Which Enables You to Derive the Maximum of Health from Food and the Maximum of Real Pleasure from Eating HERE is a new kind of cook book — a health cook book. A cook book which gives you essential food and diet information, in addition to hundreds upon hundreds of new recipes and a wide rangre of special menus. All the recipes M"iven in this modern cook book have been Belected and tested under the immediate supervision of the authors — Bernarr Macfadden and Milo Hastings — by a staff skilled in modern scientific cookery. Three Books in One This big, giant size cook book is really three books in one. 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Russell Hicks; Specialty, Brian Sisters; Guests, Brewster Twins; Miss Blodgett, ( laire DuBrey; Detective, Robert decider; Miles, C. Montague Shaw; Pool, Frank Dae; .^< ttlly, Clarence Hummel Wilson; Members of the /.*<;>/./, Eddie Collins. Syd Saylor, Jerry Colonna, Heitiie Conklin; Taxi Driver, Ben Weldon. "LITTLE TOUGH GUY" — UNIVERSAL. — Original story by Brenda Weisberg. Screen play by Gilson Brown and Brenda Weisberg. Directed by Harold Young. The Cast: Paul Wilson, Robert Wilcox; Kay Boylan, Helen Parrish; Johnny Hoylan. Billy Halop; Mrs. Boylan, Marjorie Main; Cyril Gerrard, Jackie Searl; Rita Belle, Peggy Stewart; "The Pie Alley Kids" ("The Dead End Kids"), Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Bernard Punsley, David Gorcey, Hally Chester. "MERIDIAN 7— 1212"— 20th Century-Fox. — Screen play by Jerry Cady. Based on an original story by Irving Reis. Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. The Cast: Margie Ross, Gloria Stuart; Barney, Michael Whalen; Dutch Moran, Douglas Fowley; Johnny Martin, Robert Kellard; Snapper, Chick Chandler; Polly, Jane Darwell; Helen Thomas, Jean Roger-; Muriel, June Gale; Peggy Norton, Ruth Hussey; Capt. Collins, Cliff Clark; Blackie, Peter Lynn; Eddie, Edward Marr; Phillip Gregory, Lester Matthews. "MY BILL"— Warners.— Screen play by Vincent Sherman and Robertson White. From the play "Courage," by Tom Barry. Directed by John Farrow. The Cast: Mary Colbrook, Kay Francis; Gwen Colbrook, Bonita Granville; Muriel Colbrook, Anita Louise; Reginald Colbrook, Bobby Jordon; Mr. Rudlin, John Litel; Bill Colbrook, Dickie Moore; Beulah, Bernice Pilot; Lynn Wittard, Maurice Murphy; Aunt Caroline, Elizabeth Risdon; Mrs. Crosby, Helena Phillips Evans; Florist, John Ridgely; Secretary, Jan Holm; Jenner, Sidney Bracy. "PASSPORT HUSBAND"— 20th CenturyFox. — Based on an original story by Hilda Stone. Screen play by Karen De Wolf and Robert Chapin. Directed by James Tinling. The Cast: Henry Cabot, Stuart Erwin; Mary Jane Clayton, Pauline Moore; Tiger Martin, Douglas Fowley; Conchita Monlez, Joan Woodbury; Ted Markson, Robert Lowery; Blackie Bennet, Harold Huber; Spike, Edward S. Brophy; H. C. Walton. Paul McVey; Bull, Lon Chaney, Jr.; Duke Selton, Joseph Sawyer. "PROFESSOR, BEWARE"— Harold LloydParamount. — Screen play by Delmer Daves and Jack Cunningham. Original story by Crampton Harris, Francis M. and Marian B. Cockrell. Directed by Elliott Nugent. The Cast: Professor Dean Lambert, Harold Lloyd; Jane Van Buren, Phyllis Welch; Judge Marshall, Raymond Walburn; Groom, Sterling Halloway; Jerry, Lionel Stander; "Snoop" Donlan, William Frawley; Bride, Mary Lou Lender; Penn. Cop No. 1, Guinn (Big Boy) Williams; Penn. Cop No. 2, Ward Bond; Sheriff, Spencer Charters; Landlady, Clara Blandick; Mr. In n Buren, Thurston Hall; Mrs. Pitts, Cora Witherspoon. "ROMANCE OF THE LIMBERLOST" — Monogram. — Screen play by Marian Orth. From an original story, "Her Father's Daughter," by Gene StrattonPorter. Directed by William Nigh. The Cast: Laurie, Jean Parker; Wayne, Eric Linden; Chris, Hollis Jewell; Nora, Marjorie Main; Corson, Edward Pawley; Mrs. Parker, Betty Blythe; Nathan, George Cleveland; Sarah, Sarah Padden; Judge, Guy Usher; Abner, jack Kennedy; Ruth, Jean O'Neill; Jones, Harry Harvey. "SHOPWORN ANGEL, THE"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Waldo Salt. From a story by Dana Burnet. Directed by H. C. Potter. The Cast: Daisy Heath, Margaret Sullavan; Bill Pelligrew, James Stewart; Sam Bailey, Walter Pidgeon; Martha, Hattie McDaniel; "Dice," Nat Pendleton; "Thin Lips," Alan Curtis; "Leer," Sam Levene; Wilson, Charley Grapewin; Sally, Eleanor Lynn; McGonigle, Charles D. Brown. "SOUTH RIDING"— Korda-United Artists. — Adapted by Ian Dalrymple from the novel by Winifred Holtby. Directed by Victor Saville. The Cast: Sarah Burton, Edna Best'Robert Came, Ralph Richardson; Huggins, Edmund Gwenn; Madge i 'line, Ann Todd; Mrs. Beddows, Marie Lohr; Alderman Snaith, Milton Rosmer; As tell, John Clements; Mr. Holly. Edward Lexy; Mrs. Holly, Josephine Wilson; Lydia Holly, Joan Ellum; Tadma}:, Gus McNaughton; Midge Came, Glynis Johns; Castle, Herbert Lomas; Bessie Warbuckle, Peggy Novak; Lord Sedgmire, Lewis Casson. "SPEED TO BLTRN"— 20th Century-Fox.— Screen play by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. Based on an original story by Edwin Dial Torgerson. Directed by Otto Brower. The Cast: Mall Kerry, Michael Whalen; Marion Clark, Lynn Bari; Tim Turner, Marvin Stephens; Papa Gambini, Henry Armetta; Sport Fields, Chick Chandler; Hastings, Sidney Blackmer; Tony Gambini, Johnnie Pirrone; Pop Williams, Charles D. Brown; Mrs. Gambini, Inez Palange. "WIVES UNDER SUSPICION"— Universal. — Screen play by Myles Connolly. Original stoty idea by Ladislas Fodor. Directed by James Whale. The Cast: Jim Slowell, Warren William; Liu y Slowell, Gail Patrick; Phil, William Lundigan; Elizabeth, Constance Moore; Sharpy, Cecil Cunningham; Shaw MacAllen, Ralph Morgan; Dave Marrcrw, Samuel S. Hinds; Creola, Lillian Yarbo; Kirk, Milburn Stone; Jenks, James Flavin; Judge Johnson, Edward Stanley. "WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN"— M-G-M — Screen play and produced by Edward Chodorov. From the story "Enemy Territory" by Margaret Culkin Banning. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. The Cast: Stephen Holland, Herbert Marshall; Maris Kent, Virginia Bruce; Cynthia Holland, Mary Astor; Mrs. Holland, Janet Beecher; Mrs. Kingsley, Marjorie Rambeau; Ellen, Juanita Quigley; Grandma, Zefhe Tilbury; Dora, Sarah Padden; Alice, Betty Ross Clarke; .Mrs. Morton, Dorothy Christy; Morion, Morgan Wallace; Senator Kingsley, Joseph Creehan. 92 . F. HALL PRINTING CO. PHOTOPLAY