Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1938)

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The Cast: Judy Davis, June Lang; Terry Wilson, Lynn Bari; Charles Tucker, Robert Allen; Daisy Watson, Ruth Donnelly; Homer Watson, Gene Lockhart; Maurice Leon, Erik Rhodes; Delbert Jones, Wally Vernon; Tiny, Constantine Romanoff; Fletcher, Jack Norton; Mr. Brady, Emmett Vogan; Collins, Paul McVey; Captain, Harlan Briggs. "MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS"— RKORapio. — Based on a novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin. Screen play by S. K. Lauren. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. The Cast: Nancy Carey, Anne Shirley; Ralph Thurston, James Ellison; Kitty Carey, Ruby Keeler; Mrs. Carey, Fay Bainter; Captain Carey, Ralph Morgan; Gilbert Carey, Jackie Moran; Peter Carey, Donnie Dunagan; Ossian Popham, Walter Brennan; Annabelle, Phyllis Kennedy; Tom Hamilton, Frank Albertson; Fuller, Harvey Clark; Mrs. Fuller, Margaret Hamilton; Mrs. Popham. Lucille Warde; Aunt Bertha, Alma Kruger; Thomas Hamilton, George Irving. "MR. MOTO'S LAST WARNING '—20th Century-Fox. — Original screen play by Philip Macdonald and Norman Foster. Based on the character "Mr. Moto" created by John P. Marquand. Directed by Norman Foster. The Cast: Mr, Moto, Peter Lorre; Fabian, Ricardo Cortez; Connie, Virginia Field; Danforth, John Carradine; Eric Norvel, George Sanders; Mary Delacour, Joan Carol; Rolio, Robert Coote; Madame Delacour, Margaret Irving; Hawkins, Leyland Hodgson, Hakim, John Davidson. "SING YOU SINNERS"— Paramount —Original story and screen play by Claude Binyon. Directed by Wesley Ruggles. Joe Beebe, Bing Crosby; David Beebe, Fred MacMurray; Martha, Ellen Drew; Mike Beebe, Donald O'Connor; Mrs. Beebe, Elizabeth Patterson. "SKY GIANT"— RKO-Radio.— Story and screen play by Lionel Houser. Directed by Lew Landers. The Cast: Slag, Richard Dix; Ken, Chester Morris; Meg, Joan Fontaine; Col. 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The Cast: Ivy Presnall, Joan Bennett; Kirk Jordan, Randolph Scott; Granna, May Robson; Chuckawalla, Walter Brennan; Alan Sanford, Robert Cummings; Istah Middlebrack, Robert Barrat; Lieut. David Nichols, Harvey Stephens; Uncle Dud, Francis Ford; Singin' Cry, Bill Roberts; Sam Boss, Clarence Wilson; Cat Tullle, Raymond Hatton; Slim, Jack Moore. 98 *V. F HALL PRINTING CO. PHOTOPLAY