Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1928)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section x35 Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "A WOMAN'S WAY" — Columbia. — From the story by Izola Forrester. Adapted by Elmer Harris. Directed by Edmund Mortimer. Photography by Ray June. The cast: Liane, Margaret Livingston; Tony, Warner Baxter; Jean, Armand Kaliz; Mother Suzy, Mathilde Comont; Pedro, Ernie Adams; Mouvet, John St. Polis. "BELLAMY TRIAL, THE"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Frances Noyes Hart. Continuity by Monta Bell. Directed by Mont a Bell. The cast: Sue Ives, Leatrice Joy; Girl Reporter, Betty Bronson; Pal Ives, George Barraud; Mimi Bellamy, Margaret Livingston; Stephen Bellamy, Kenneth Thomson; Mother Ives, Margaret Seddon; Boy Reporter, Edward Nugent; Farwell, Cosmo Kyrle Bellew; Governess, Jacquelin Gadsdon; District Attorney, Charles B. Middleton; Defense Attorney, Charles Hill Mailes; Judge Carver, William Tooker; Phipps, Jack Raymond; School Girl, Polly Ann Young; Coroner, Robert Dudley; Orsini, Kalla Pasha; Janitor, Dan Mason. " BIG KILLING, THE" — Paramount. — From the story by Grover Jones. Continuity by Gilbert Pratt and Grover Jones. Directed by F. Richard Jones. Photography by Alfred Gilks. The cast: Powder-horn Pete, Wallace Beery; Dead-eye Dan, Raymond Hatton; Old Man Beagle, Anders Randolf; Beagle's Daughter, Mary Brian; Jim Hicks, Gardner James; George Hicks, Lane Chandler; Old Man Hicks, Paul McAllister; Beagle Son No. 1, James Mason; Beagle Son No. 2, Ralph Yearsley; Beagle Son No. 3, Bruce Gordon; Beagle Son No. 4, Leo Willis; Beagle Son No. 5, Ethan Laidlaw; Beagle Son No. 6, Robert Kortman; Sheriff, Walter James; Barker, Roscoe Ward. " BRANDED MAN, THE"— Ravart.— From the story by Tod Robbins. Directed by Scott Pembroke. Adapted by Arthur Hoerl. Photography by Hap Depew. The cast: The "Deacon, " Charles Delaney; Louise, June Marlowe; Bruce, Gordon Griffith; Billy, George Riley; Jenkins, Andy Clyde; Eleanor, Erin LaBissoniere; The Mother, Lucy Beaumont; "Hippo," Henry Roquemore. " BURNING GOLD"— Elbee.— Directed by Jack Noble. The cast: Nan Preston, Shirley Palmer; Bob Roberts, Herbert Rawlinson; Nels Preston, Nils Keith; James Clark, Sheldon Lewis. "BUSHRANGER, THE"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Madeline Ruthven. Continuity by George C. Hull. Directed by Chet Withey. Photography by Arthur Reed. The cast : Edward, Tim McCoy; Lucy, Marian Douglas; Sir Eric, Russell Simpson; Arthur, Arthur Lubin; Murphy, Ed Brady; Blair, Frank Baker; Dale, Dale Austen; Colonel Cavendish, Richard R. Neill; Lady Cavendish, Rosemary Cooper. "BUTTER AND EGG MAN, THE" — First National.' — -From the play by George S. Kaufman. Directed by Richard Wallace. Continuity by Adelaide Heilbron. Photography by George Folsey. The cast: Peter Jones, Jack Mulhall; Mary Martin, Greta Nissen; Joe Oehman, Jack McLure, the Producers, Sam Hardy, William Demarest; Fanny Lehman, Gertrude Astor. "CAUGHT IN THE FOG 'VWarneRS.— From the story by Jerome Kingston. Scenario by Charles R. Condon. Directed by Howard Brctherton. The cast: May, May McAvoy; Bob, Conrad Nagel; Silk Glove Charlie, Charles Gerard; Mr. Grants Emile Chautard; Mrs. Grant, Ruth Cherrington; Detective Ryan, Mack Swain; Detective Riley, Hugh Herbert. "CHICKEN A LA KING"— Fox.— From the play, "Mr. Romeo," by Harry Wagstaff Gribble and Wallace Manheimer. Continuity by Izola Forrester and Mann Page. Directed by Henry Lehrman. The cast: Maisie De Voe, Nancy Carroll; Buck Taylor, George Meeker; Oscar Barrows, Arthur Stone; Horace Trundle, Ford Sterling; Effie Trundle, Carol Holloway; Babe Lorraine, Frances Lee. "COSSACKS, THE" — M.-G.-M. — From the story by Lyof Tolstoi. Adapted by Frances Marion. Directed by George Hill. The cast: Maryana, Renee Adorec; Lukashka, John Gilbert; Ivan, Ernest Torrence; Ulilka, Dale Fuller; Lukashka's Mother, Mary' Alden* Stepka, Josephine Borio; Olenin, Neil Neely; Uncle Eroshka, York Sherwood; Turk Spy, Joe Mari; Zarka, Paul Hurst. "CROOKS CAN'T WIN" — FBO. — From the story by J. J. O'Neill. Continuity by Enid Hibbard. Directed by George M. Arthur. Photography by Robert Martin. The cast: Dad Gillen, Ralph Lewis; Mary Gillen, Thelma Hill; Danny Malone, Sam Nelson; Jimmy Wells, Joe Brown; Alfred Dayton, Jr., Eugene Strong; Dick Malone, James Eagle; "Bull" Savage, Charles Hall. " DAWN " — Herbert Wilcox. — From the story by Capt. Reginald Berkeley. Directed bv Herbert Wilcox. The cast: Nurse Cavell, Sybil Thorndike; Madame Ada Bodart, Madame Ada Bodart; Phillipe Bodart, Gordon Craig; Madame Rappard, Marie Ault; Her Son, Jacques, Micky Brantford; Madame Pilou, Mary Brough; Jean, her Husband, Richard Worth; Widow Deveaux, Colin Bell; Her Daughter, Dacia Deane; Col. Schultz, Cecil Barry; German A. P. M„ Haddon Mason; British Airman, Maurice Braddill; Lutheran Priest, Edward O'Neill; President of the Court Martial, Griffith Humphrey. "DESERT BRIDE, THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Ewart Adamson. Continuity by Anthony Coldewey. Adapted by Elmer Harris. Directed by Walter Lang. Photography by Ray June. The cast: Diane Duval, Betty Compson; Captain Maurice de Florimont, Allan Forest; Colonel Sorelle, Edward Martindel; Kassim Ben Ali, Otto Matiesen; Private Terry, Roscoe Karns; Beggar, Frank Austin. "DO GENTLEMEN SNORE?"— Hal RoachM.-G.-M. — From the story by the Staff. Directed by Arch Heath. Titles by H. M. Walker. The cast: The Rich Man, Max Davidson; The Mother, May Wallace; The Daughter, Dorothy Coburn; The Son, Spec O'Donnell; The Real Estate Man, Gene Morgan. "DOG JUSTICE"— FBO.— From the story by Ethel Hill. Directed by Jerome Storm. Photography by Nick Musuraca. The cast: Ranger, By Himself; Jimmy O'Neil, Edward Hearn; Babbetle, Nita Martan; Baptiste, James Welsh; Pierre, Al J. Smith; Flint, John Northpole. "END OF ST. PETERSBURG, THE"— Sovkino Production, — Directed by Vyesolod Pudowkin. The cast: A Peasant, Alexis Davor; His Father, Peter Petrovich; His Wife, Olga Korloff ; His Mother, Anna Baranowska; A Worker, Paul Petroff; His Wife, Katrina Kaja; Factory Manager, Natan Golow; Capitalist, W. Obolensky; Kerensky, Serge Alexandrowski; Field Marshal, Feodor Varvarow. "EXCESS BAGGAGE"— M.-G.-M.— From the play by John McGowan. Continuity by Frances Marion. Directed by James Cruze. The cast: Eddie Kane, William Haines; Elsa McCoy, Josephine Dunn; Jimmy Dunn, Neely Edwards; Mabel Ford, Kathleen Clifford; Betty Ford, Greta Granstedt; Vol Derrico, Ricardo Cortez; Cranmon, Cyril Chadwick. "FAZIL" — Fox. — From the play, "LTnsoumise," by Pierre Frondaie. Adapted by Philip Klein. Directed by Howard Hawks. The cast: Fazil, Charles Farrell; Fabienne, Greta Nissen; John Clavering, John Boles; Helene de Breuze, Mae Busch; Jacques de Breuze, Tyler Brooks; The Gondolier, John T. Murray; Ahmed, Vadim Uraneff; Aicha, Josephine Borio. "GIRL HE DIDN'T BUY, THE"— Peerless.— From the story by Gladys Gordon and Ada McQuillan. Continuity by Gladys Gordon and Ada McQuillan. Directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald. The cast: Ruth Montaigne, Pauline Garon; Edward Edinburg, Allan Simpson; Philip D'Arcy, William Eugene: Hal De Forrest, Gladden James; Maizie Duponl, Rosemary Cooper; Martha, May Prestelle; Hans, James Aubery. "GOLDEN SHACKLES" — Peerless. — From the story by G. Marian Burton. Continuity by Ada McQuillan and Gladys Gordon. Directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald. Photography by Milton Moore. The cast: Lucy Weston, Priscilla Bonner; Herbert Fordyce, LeRoy Mason; Frank Fordyce, Grant Withers; I ivi Norton, Ruth Stewart. "GYPSY OF THE NORTH "— Rayart.— From the story by Howard Emmett Rogers. Continuity byArthur Hoerl. Directed by Scott Pembroke. Photography by Hap Depew. The cast: Steve Fan til, Huntley Gordon; Alice Culhane, Georgia Hale; Chappie Evans, Jack Dougherty; Baptiste, William Quinn; Davey, Hugh Saxon; Theater Manager, Henry Roquemore; Jane, Erin LaBissoniere. "HALF A BRIDE" — Paramount. — From the story by Arthur Stringer. Scenario by Doris Anderson and Percy Heath. Directed by Gregory LaCava. The cast: Patience Winslow, Esther Ralston; Captain Edmunds, Gary Cooper; Mr. Winslow, William J. Worthington; Jed Session, Freeman Wood; Betty Brewster, Mary Doran; Chief Engineer, Guy Oliver; Second Engineer, Ray Gallagher. ' "HANGMAN'S HOUSE" — Fox. — From the story by Donn Byrne. Scenario by Marion Orth. Directed by John Ford. The cast: Connaught O'Brien, June Collyer; Dermott McDermolt, Larry Kent; John Darcy, Earle Foxe; Citizen Hogan, Victor McLaplen; Lord Chief Justice O'Brien, Hobart Bosworth; Neddy Joe, Joseph Burke; Colonel of Legionnaires, Eric Mayme; Anne McDermolt, Belle Stoddard. "HAPPINESS AHEAD" — First National.— From the story by Edmund Colliding. Scenario by Benjamin Glazer. Directed by William A. Seiter. The cast: Mary Randall, Colleen Moore; Babe Stewart, Edmund Lowe; Mr. Randall, Charles Sellon; Mrs. Randall, Edythe Chapman; Vargas, Carlos Duran; Kay, Lilyan Tashman; Detective, Robert Elliott; Edna, Diane Ellis. "HEAD MAN, THE"— First National.— From the story by Harry Leon Wilson. Directed by Eddie Cline. Continuity by Howard Green and Harvey Thew. Photography by Michael Joyce. The cast: Watts, Charlie Murray; Carol Watts, Loretta Young; Billy Hurd, Larry Kent; Ed Barnes, Lucien Little DoYov remove cold eream correctly? 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