Photoplay (Sep 1928)

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136 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Charming Hair Now You Can Have It and Keep It! Your hair, soft, fragrant. — lustrous! Alive with that youthful sparkle that everyone admires; having it and keeping it that way is largely a matter of proper shampooing. Not just soap-and-water "washings”, but the regular use of a shampoo that really beautifies — one that was created especially to improve dull hair and add that little something extra so often lacking! If you really wish to make your hair bewitchingly lovely. — just one Golden Glint Shampoo will show you the way! No other shampoo, anywhere, like it. Does more than merely cleanse the hair. There’s a youth-imparting touch — a beauty specialist's secret in its formula. Millions use regularly. At your dealers’, or send 25c toj. W. KOBI CO., Dept. 20-1,604 Rainier Ave., Seattle, Wash. Money bark if not delighted. Now You Can Have A New Skin-3 Days Blemishes Vanish! GET THIS FREE — and, learn that what was considered impossible before — the banishing of pimples, blackheads, freckles, larg-e pores, tan, oily skin, wrinkles anti other defects — can now be done by any person at home in 3 days’ time, harmlessly and economically. It is all explained in a new treatise called “BEAUTIFUL NEW SKIN IN 3 DAYS.” which is being mailed absolutely free to readers of this paper. So. worry no more over your humiliatingskin and complexion or signs of aging. Simply send your name and address to MARVO BEAUTY LABORATORIES Dept. A-31. No. 1700 Broadway. New York. N. Y., and you will receive it by return mail, without charge or obligation. If pleased, tell your friends about it. Read PHOTOPLAY if you want the real news of the world of motion pictures pHOTOPLAY is made the most interesting and readable magazine in its field by features which appeal to motion picture patrons, but it goes much farther. It goes fart her than any other magazine of its type. It publishes the NEWS of the great world of motion pictures — -live, reliable NEWS. Read Photoplay, compare it with any other magazine in the field and be convinced. USE COUPON ON PAGE 137 Mate money taking pictures. Photographs in big demand. CommericaJ Photography also pays big money. Learn quickly at home in spare time. No experience necessary. Write today for new free book. Opportunities in Modern Photography . American Schoolof Photography, Dept. 1256 3601 Michigan Ave., Chicago. The long and the short of it. Monte Blue, one of the tallest stars in pictures, will have Betty Bronson, the tiniest ingenue, for his leading woman in his next picture Yvonne , Clara Bow; Red, Richard Arlen; Mane , Helen Lynch; Joe , Carl Gerard; Soft Annie, Mary Alden; The Mother, Bodil Rosing; Little Yvonne , Lorraine Rivero; The Officer, James Pierce. “LIGHTS OF NEW YORK” — Warners. — From the story by Hugh Herbert and Murray Roth. Scenario by Hugh Herbert and Murray Roth. Directed by Bryan Foy. The cast: Kitty Lewis , Helene Costello; Eddie Morgan, Cullen Landis; Molly Thompson , Gladys Brockwell; Mrs. Morgan, Mary Carr; Hawk Miller, Wheeler Oakman; Gene , Eugene Pallette; Detective Crosby, Robert Elliott; Sam,*Tom Dugan; Collins, Tom McGuire; Tommy, Guy D’Ennery; Mr. Jackson, Walter Percival; Mr. Dickson , Jere Delaney. “LION AND THE MOUSE, THE”— Warners From the story by Charles Klein. Scenario by Robert Lord. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. Photography by Norbert Brodin. The cast: Shirley Rossmore: May McAvoy; “ Ready Money" Ryder, Lionel Barrymore; Jefferson Ryder, William Collier, Jr.; Judge Rossmore, Alec Francis; Smith, the valet , Jack Ackroyd; Dr. Hays, Emmett Corrigan. “LITTLE WILD GIRL, THE”— Hercules.— From the strry by Putnam Hoover. Continuity by Cecil B. Hill. Directed by Frank S. Mattison. Photography by Jules Cronjager. The cast: Marie Cleste, Lila Lee; Jules Barbier, Cullen Landis; Tavish McBride, Frank Merrill; Wanakee, Sheldon Lewis; Maurice Kent, Boris Karloff; Posly McKnuffle, Jimmy Aubrey; Oliver Hampton, Bud Shaw; Duncan Clesle , Arthur Hotaling; Morno, Cyclone. “LOVE OVER NIGHT"— Pathe.— From the story by George Dromgold and Sanford Hewitt. Adapted by George Dromgold and Sanford Hewitt. Directed by Edward H. Griffith. The cast: Ticket Chopper, Rod La Rocque; Jeanette Stewart , Jeanette Loff; Richard Thorne, Richard Tucker; Detective, Tom Kennedy; Grandmother , Mary Carr. “MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS, THE”— Rayart. — Adapted from the book by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Duke Worne. Photography by Hap Depew. Tiie cast: Yorke Norroy, Cornelius Keefe; Countess Jalna, Editli Roberts; No. 1 , Charlie West; No. 2, Lloyd Whitlock; No. 3, Ludwig Lowy; No. 4, William Emile; No. 5, Dave Harlow; Duke Albert, Fred Huston. “MYSTERIOUS LADY, THE”— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Dr. Ludwig Wolff. Directed by Fred Niblo. The cast: Tania, Greta Garbo: Karl, Conrad Nagel; General Alexandroff, Gustav Yon Seyffertitz; Max, Albert Pollet ; Col. Yon Heinersdorff, Edward Connelly; General's Aide, Richard Alexander. “NO OTHER WOMAN” — Fox. — From the story by Polan Banks. Scenario by Jessie Burns and Bernard Vorhaus. Directed by Lou Tellegen. The cast: Carmel ila Desano , Dolores del Rio; Maurice, Don Alvarado; Albert, Ben Bard; Mafalda, Paulette Duval: Carmelila’s Aunt, Rosita Marstini; Grand. Duke Sergey, Andre Lanoy. “OBEY YOUR HUSBAND”— Anchor.— From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Charles J. Hunt. Photography by Robert E. Cline. The cast: Arthur Reade, Gaston Glass; Joyce Kennedy, Dorothy Dwan; Mr. Kennedy, Robert Elliott: Belle, Alice Lake; Leland Houghton, Henry Sedley; District Attorney, Jack Johnston; Jim, joe Burke; Stevens, Robert Homans. “PAINTED POST” — Fox. — From the story by Harry Sinclair Drago. Scenario by Buckleigh S. Oxford. Directed by Eugene Forde. The cast: Tom Blake, Tom Mix; Barbara Lana, Natalie Kingston; Ben Tuttle, Philo McCullough; Joe Nimble, AI St. John; Theatrical Manager, Fred Gamble. “POLLY OF THE MOVIES”— First Division.— From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Continuity by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Scott Pembroke. Photog EveTy advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.