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raphv by Ted Tetzlaff. The cast: Polly Primrose,
Gertrude Short; Angus Whitcomb, Jason Robards; Mrs. Beardsley, Mary Foy; Liza Smith, Corliss Palmer; Bertram Wellington Fairmont, Stuart Holmes; Roland Harrison, Jack Richardson; Lulu Fairmont, Rose Dione.
“POWER” — Pathe. — From the story by Tav Garnett. Continuity by Tay Garnett. Directed by Howard Higgin. The cast: Husky, William Boyd; Handsome, Alan Hale; Lorraine La Rue, Jacqueline Logan; The Menace, Jerry Drew; A Dame, Joan Bennett; Another Dame_ Carol Lombard; Still Another Dame, Pauline Curley.
“PROWLERS OF THE SEA"— Tiffany-Stahl. — From the story by Jack London. Scenario by John Francis Natteford. Directed by John G. Adolfi. Photography by Ernest Miller. The cast: Carlos de Neve, Ricardo Cortez: Mercedes, Carmel Myers; General Hernandez, George Fawcett; The Skipper. Gino Corrado; Ramon Sanchez, Frank Leigh; Felipe, Frank Lackteen; A Cuban Maid, Shirley Palmer.
“SAY IT WITH SABLES”— Columbia— From the story by Frank Capra and Peter Milne. Continuity by Dorothy Howell. Directed by Frank Capra. Photography by Joe Walker, A. S. C. The cast: John Caswell, Francis X. Bushman; Helene. Caswell, Helene Chadwick; Irene Gordon, Margaret Livingston; Doug. Caswell. Arthur Rankin; Marie Caswell. June Nash; Mitchell, Alphonz Ethier; Maid, Edna Mae Cooper.
“SKIRTS" — M.-G.-M. — From the play by Walter W. Ellis. Adapted by Wheeler Drvden. Directed by Jess Robbins and Wheeler Drvden. Photography by Rene Guissort and George Porknall. The cast: Bertram Tally, Sydney Chaplin; Mamie Scott, Betty Balfour; Violet Tally, Nancy Rigg; Mrs. Martin, Annie Esmond; John Ayers, Edmond Breon; Henry Hudson, Clifford McLaglen; Susie West, Enid Stamp Taylor; Pamela Ayers, Diana Wilson.
“SPEED CHAMPION, THE”— Rayart.— From the story by S. M. Pyke. Directed by A1 Rogell. Photography by Ross Fischer. The cast: Billy
Wayne, Billy Sullivan; Marion Carter, Virginia Vance; Harold Thtockman, Joe Moore; J. Rufus Burns, Max Ascher; “ One Punch" Hogan, Johnny Sinclair: Squire Thtockman, George French; Ezra Henderson, William Malan; Olga, Babe London; "Battling” Murray, Henry Melcar.
“STOP THAT MAN” — Universal. — From the plav by George V. Hobart. Adapted bv Dick Smith. Directed by Nat Ross. Photography by George Robinson. The cast: Tommy O'Brien, Arthur Lake; Muriel, Barbara Kent; Bill O'Brien, Eddie Gribbon; Jim O’Brien, Warner Richmond; “ Slippery Dick ” Sylvaine, Walter McGrail; "Butch" Barker, George Siegmann; Captain Ryan, Joe Girard.
“THREE RING MARRIAGE”— First National. — From the story by Dixie Willson. Adapted by Harvey Thew. Directed by Marshall Neilan. Photography by David Kessen. The cast: Anna,
Mary Astor; Cal, Lloyd Hughes; Souvane, Lawford Davidson; Minnie, Yola d'Avril; Trapeze Performer. Alice White; Cubby Snodd, Harry Earles; Mrs. Cubby Snodd, Tiny Earles; Valet, George H. Reed; Giant, R. E. Madsen; Fat Woman, Anna MacGruder; Hutch, James Neill; Gangsters, Del Henderson; Rudy Cameron; Skeets Gallagher; Jay Eaton; Art Rollins.
“TOP SERGEANT MLTLLIGAN" — Anchor. — From the story by Francis Fenton. Directed by James Hogan. The cast: Nap, Wesley Barry; Lieut. Fritz von Lang, Gareth Hughes; Top Sergeant Mulligan, Wade Boteler; The Girl, Lila Lee; Osborne Wellington Pratt, Donald Keith; The Captain, Wheeler Oakman; The Spy, Sheldon Lewis.
"TRAIL OF COURAGE, THE”— FBO— From the story by Kenneth Perkins. Directed by Wallace Fox. Adapted by Frank Howard Clark. Photography by Roy Eslick. The cast: Tex Beevers, Bob
Steele; Ruth Tobin, Marjorie Bonner; Jack Tobin, Tom Lingham; Chili Burns, Jay Morley.
“UNDRESSED” — Sterling. — From the story by John Leeds. Adapted by Frances Guihan. Photography by Herbert Kirkpatrick. Directed by Phil Rosen. The cast: Martin Stanley, David Torrence; Mrs. Stanley, Hedda Hopper; Diana Stanley, Virginia Brown Faire; Bobby Arnold, Buddy Messenger; Paul Howard. Bryant Washburn; Marjorie Stanley, Virginia Vance.
“WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS”— M.-G.-M.— From the story by A. P. Younger. Scenario by A. P. Younger. Directed by Jack Conway. Photography by Henry Sharp. The cast: Dan, Lon Chaney;
Myrtle, Anita Page; Marty, Carroll Nye; Skeeter, Wheeler Oakman; Bessie, Mae Busch; Mrs. McGinnis, Polly Moran; Mrs. Sullivan, Lydia Yeamans Titus; Dwiggins, William Orlamond; Wally, Richard Carle.
“WHIP, THE” — First National. — From the play by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Scenario by J. T. Campbell and Bernard McConnville. Directed by Charles J. Brabin. The cast: Lady
Diana, Dorothy Mackaill; Lord Brancaster , Ralph Forbes; Iris d'Aquila, Anna Q. Nilsson; Greville Sartoris, Lowell Sherman; Sam Kelley, Albert Gran; Lord Beverly. Marc MacDermott; Lambert, Lou Payne; Richard Haslam, Arthur Clayton.
“WOMAN DISPUTED, THE" — United Artists. — From the play by Dennison Clift. Scenario by C. Gardner Sullivan. Directed by Henry King. The cast: Mary Ann Wagner, Norma Talmadge;
Paul Hartman, Gilbert Roland: Nika Turgenov, Arnold Kent; The Passer-by, Boris De Fas; Father Roche, Michael Vavitch; Otto Krueger, Gustav Von Seyffertitz; The Countess, Baclanova; The Count, Howard Davies.
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