Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1928)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section ^5 Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue I "A SHIP COMES IN"— Patiie-De Mille.— J from the story by Julien Josephson. Directed by Villiam K. Howard. The cast: Peter Plecznik, Ludolph Schildkraut; Mrs. Plecznik, Louise Dresser; ~.rit -, Milton Holmes; Marthe, Linda Landi; Sokol, ritz Feld; Dan Casey, Lucien Littlefield; Judge ■resham, Robert Edeson; Seymon, Louis Natheaux. || "BABY CYCLONE, THE"— M.-G.-M.— From Ittie play by George M. Cohan. Directed by Edward • utherland. The cast: Joe Meadows, Lew Cody; ,ydia, Aileen Pringle; Gene, Robert Armstrong; essie, Gwen Lee; Evans, Richard Carlyle; Mrs. 'randall, Nora Cecil; Cyclone, The Dog. [i "BARKER, THE" — First National. — From the lay by Kenyon Nicholson. Adapted by Benjamin ilazer. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. The cast : Hfty Miller, Milton Sills; Chris Miller, Douglas airbanks, Jr.; Hap Spissel, George Cooper; Sailor I West, John Erwin; Colonel Gowdy, S. S. Simon; Lou, Dorothy Mackaill; Carrie, Betty Compson; Ma ■ Jenson, Sylvia Ashton. II "BATTLE OF THE SEXES, THE"— United FiRtists. — From the story by Daniel Carson Goodman. Adapted by Gerrit J. Lloyd. Directed by lb. W. Griffith. The cast: Judson, Jean Hersholt; I \t arie Skinner, Phvllis Haver; Mrs. Judson, Belle lliennett; "Babe" Winsor, Don Alvarado; Ruth Jud\hn, Sally O'Neil; Billy Judson, William Bakewell; I ^riend of the Judsons, John Batten. I I "BROADWAY DADDIES"— Columbia.— From I [he story by Victoria Moore. Continuity by Anthony Ifcoldeway. Directed by Fred Windermere. Photog aphy by Silvano Balboni. The cast: Eve Deltnar, Jacqueline Logan; John Lambert Kennedy, Alec B. Francis; Richard Kennedy, Rex Lease; James Leech, •hillips Smalley; Fay King, De Sacia Mooers; Mrs. Vinthrop Forrest, Clarissa Selwynne; Agnes Forrest, lietty Francisco. "BROKEN MASK, THE"— Anchor.— From the ton by Francis Fenton. Continuity by Adele Juffington. Directed by James P. Hogan. Photogiaphy by Edward Gheller and Shirley Williams. [The cast: Pertio, Cullen Landis; Caricia, Barbara Bedlord; Santo Bendito, William V. Mong; Dr. Gordon While, Wheeler Oakman; Maurice Armalo, James vlarcus; Delores, Ina Anson; Perito as a boy, Philippe le Lacy; Caricia as a girl, Nanci Price. ! "CODE OF THE SCARLET"— First National. —From the story by Forrest Sheldon. Continuity >y Forrest Sheldon. Directed by Harry J. Brown. The cast: Bruce Kenton, Ken Maynard; Helen Morion, Gladys McConnell; Paddy Halloran, Ed Brady; fflake, J. P. McGowan; Widow Malone, Dot Farley; Bartender, Sheldon Lewis; Comic, Harold Salter; Pete, foe Rickson; Frank Morgan, Robert Walker. I "COWBOY KID, THE"— Fox.— From the story ly Harry Sinclair Drago and Seton I. Miller. Scenario >y James J. Tynan. Directed by Clyde Carruth. The cast: Jim Barrett, Rex Bell; Janet Grover, Mary lane Temple; Trig Morgan, Brooks Benedict; Lilly ianglon, Alice Belcher; John Grover, Joe DeGrasse; ■The Sheriff, Sid Crossley; Deputy Sheriff, Billy Sletcher. ' "CRAIG'S WIFE"— Pathe.— From the play by George Kelly. Adapted by Clara Beranger. Directed py William C. de Mille. Photography by David Abel. The cast: Mrs. Craig, Irene Rich; Mr. Craig, vVarner Baxter; Ethel, Virginia Bradford; John Fredericks, Carroll Nye; Mrs. Passmore, Lilyan Tashman; Mr. Passmore, George Irving; Miss Austen, Jane Iveckley; Mrs. Frazer, Mabel Van Buren; Eliza, Ethel Wales; Mary, Raida Rae. "DEVIL'S TRADEMARK, THE"— FBO.— From .he story by Calvin Johnston. Continuity by Dorothy Yost. Directed by Leo Meehan. Photography by Al Seigler. The cast: Millie Benton, Belle Bennett; Fred Benton, William V. Mong; Tom Benton, William Bakewell; Mona Benton, Marion 'Douglas; Algernon Gray, Patrick Michael Cunning; Morgan Gray, William Desmond; Milt Soreley, Olin Francis. "DUGAN OF THE DUGOUTS"— Anchor.— !From the story by Robert Ray. Adapted by J. P. 'McGowan. Directed by Robert Ray. Photography !oy Robert E. Cline. The cast: Danny Dugan, Danny D'Shea; Betty, Pauline Garon; Sergeant Davis, Ernest Milliard; Cap/, von Brinken, J. P. McGowan; Danny's Buddy, Sid Smith. "FAMILY PICNIC, THE"— Fox.— From the story by Harry Delf. Directed by Harry Delf. The cast: Wife, Kathleen Key; Husband, Raymond McKee. ! "FANGS OF FATE"— Pathe. — From the story by Earl W. Johnson. Directed by Noel Smith. Photography by Edward Snyder. The cast: Arnold Barcklay, Arnold Gray; Eli Har graves, Henry HerIbert; Robert Winter, Robert Reault; Dorothy Winter, \his sister, Kathleen Collins; Jed Morgan, Alfred Fisher; Klondike, Klondike. "FIGHTIN' REDHEAD, THE"— FBO.— From the story by E. A. Patterson. Continuity by Frank ; Howard Clark. Directed by Louis King. Photog raphy by Roy Eslick. The cast: Red Hcpner, Buzz Barton; Jane Anderson, Duane Thompson; Sidewinder Steve, Milburn Morante; Bob Anderson, Bob Fleming; Tom Reynolds, Edmund Cobb; Jim Dalton, Edward Hearn. "FLEETWING"— Fox.— From the story by Lambert Hillyer and Elizabeth Pickett. Scenario by Elizabeth Pickett. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. The cast: Jaafor, Barry Norton; Thurya, Dorothy Janis; Metaab, Ben Bard; Auda, Robert Kortman; Trad Ben Sabam, Erville Alderson O'Hara; Mansoui, James Anderson; The Simoon, Arabian Horse; Furja, Blanche Friderica. "FORGOTTEN FACES"— Paramount.— From the story by Richard Washburn Child. Adapted by Oliver fl. P. Garrett. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. The cast: "Heliotrope Harry" Harlow, Give Brooks; Alice Deane, Mary Brian; Chloe Harlow, Olga Baclanova^'FrfHr/iy," William Powell ;" Spider," Fred Kohler; Tom, Jack Luden. "FOUR WALLS"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Dana Burnet and George Abbott. Continuity by Alice D. G. Miller. Directed by William Nigh. Photography by James Howe. The cast: Benny, John Gilbert; Frieda, Joan Crawford; Mrs. Horowitz, Vera Gordon; Bertha, Carmel Myers; Sullivan, Robert Emmet O'Connor; Monk, Louis Natheaux; Roma, Jack Byron. "GANG WAR"— FBO.— From the story by James A. Creelman. Continuity by Fred Myton. Directed by Bert Glennon. Photography by Virpil Miller. The cast: Flower, Olive Borden; Clyde Baxter, Jack Pickford; Blackjack, Eddie Gribbon; Mike Luego, Walter Long; Wong, Frank Chew. "GATE CRASHER, THE'— Universal.— From the story by Jack Foley. Adapted by Karl Krusada and Vin Moore. Directed by William James Craft. The cast: Dick Henshaw, Glenn Tryon; Mara Di Leon, Patsy Ruth Miller; Hal Reade, T. Roy Barnes; Maid, Beth Laemmle. "GREASED LIGHTNING" — Universal. — From the story by William Lester. Adapted by William Lester. Directed by Ray Taylor. Photography by Milton Bridenbecker. The cast: Johnny Parker, Ted Wells; Diana Standish, Betty Caldwell. Merrihew, Walter Schumway ; Beauty Jones, Lon Poff; Mickey Murphy, George Dunning; Annie Murphy, Myrtis Crinley; Crane, Victor Allen. "GREEN GRASS WIDOWS"— Tiffany-Stahl. — From the story .by Wellyn Totman. Continuity by Wellyn Totman. Directed by Al Raboch. Photography by Jackson Rose. The cast: Walter Hagen, Walter Hagen; Del Roberts, Johnny Harron; Babs Worthing, Gertrude Olmsted; Mrs. Worthing, Hedda Hopper; Cliff Wallis, Ray Hallor; "Fat" Hendricks, Lincoln Stedman; Mr. Roberts, John St. Polis. "HEART TO HEART" — First National. — From the story by Juliet Wilbur Tompkins. Directed by William Beaudine. Continuity by Adelaide Heilbron. The cast: Princess Delatorre (Ellen Gulherie), Mary Astor; Philip Lennox, Lloyd Hughes; Aunt Katie Boyd, Louise Fazenda; Uncle Joe Boyd, Lucien Littlefield; Ruby Boyd, Thelma Todd; Mill D'Arcy, Raymond McKee; Aunt Mela, Eileen Manning; Hazel Boyd, Virginia Gray. "HEART TROUBLE"— First National.— From the story by Arthur Ripley. Scenario by Earl Rodney and Clarence Hennecke. Directed by Harry Langdon. The cast : Harry Van Housen, Harry Langdon; The Girl, Doris Dawson; Adolph Van Housen, Lionel Belmore; Mrs. Adolph Van Housen, Madge Hunt; Contractor, Bud Jaimison; Conductors, Mark Hamilton, Nelson McDowell. "HIS RISE TO FAME"— Excellent.— From the story by Victoria Moore. Directed by Bernard McEveety. The cast: Jerry Drake, George Walsh; Laura White, Peggy Shaw; Hubert Streif, Bradley Barker; Helen Lee, Mildred Reardon; "Ma" Drake, Martha Petelle; Montana Mack, William G. Nally; Bull Yickers, Ivan Linow. "HOT NEWS" — Paramount. — From the story by Harlan Thompson and Monte Brice. Adapted by Lloyd Corrigan, Grover Jones and Florence Ryerson. Directed by Clarence Badger. The cast: Pat Clancy, Bebe Daniels; Scoop Morgan, Neil Hamilton; James Clayton, Paul Lukas; Michael Clancy, Alfred Allen; Spec, Spec O'Donnell; Benny, Ben Hall; Maharajah, Mario Carillo; Mrs. Van Vleck, Maude Turner Gordon. "JUST MARRIED"— Paramount.— From the story by Anne Nichols. Adapted by Frank Butler and Gilbert Pratt. Directed by Frank Strayer. The cast: Bob Adams, James Hall; Roberta Adams, Ruth Taylor; Jack Stanley, Harrison Ford; Percy Jones, William Austin; Mrs. Jack Stanley, Ivy Harris; Makepeace Witter, Tom Ricketts; Mrs. Witter, Maude Turner Gordon; Victoire, Lila Lee; Steward, Arthur Hoyt; Purser, Wade Boteler; Magnoir, Mario Carillo. "LADIES OF THE MOB"— Paramount.— From the story by Ernest Booth. Adapted by Oliver H. P. Garrett. Directed by William Wellman. The cast: 1 5£ in the Far West _ ACH dab a delight— with BETTY LOU! Always soft and fluffy. Daintily fashioned from finest deep-pile velour — and sewed with seams that won't rip. Really remarkable, this puff so fine at the price so low — but made possible by the sale of thousands every day! Four generous sizes — in White, Pink, Honeydew, Coral and Two-tone (In Sanitary Transparent Wrappers) Tor sale exclusively at F.W.W00LW0RTH CO 5 & 104 STORES When you write to advertisers please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.