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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
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Casts of Current Photoplays
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j BIT OF HEAVEN" — Excellent. — From the .by Roland Kingston. Adapted by Elsie Werner, nted by Cliff Wheeler. Photographed by Edw. VT and Walter Haas. The cast: Roger Van j Bryant Washburn; Fola Dale, J,ila Lee; Aunt \ia, Martha Mattox; Annl Priscilla. Lucy Beauii; Mark Slorm, Richard Tucker; Sam Mailman, tjLederer; Helen Worl. Jacqueline Gadsdon; Maid, 3 Grove; Comedian, Edwin Argus.
OAS JIMMY VALENTINE"— M.-G.-M.— I the plav by Paul Armstrong. Continuity by Younger. Directed by Jack Conway. The iijimmv, William Haines; Detective Doyle, Lionel (more; Avery, Tully Marshall; Rose, Leila lis; Red. Kari Dane; Father, Howard Hickman;
I Brother. Billy Butts; Sister, Evelyn Mills.
• MASKED ANGEL" — Chadwick. — From the j" Rescue" by Evelyn Campbell. Adapted by lie Alton. Directed bv Frank O'Connor. Photogj by Ted Tetzlaff. The cast: Betty Carlisle, t) Compson; Luther Spence, Wheeler Oakman; 'Jugan, Jocelyn Lee; Cactus Kate, Grace Cunard; \'urse, Jane Keckley; Jimmy Pruett, Eric Arnold; Ri'dell, Lincoln Plummer; Detective Bives, h. Homans.
SINGLE MAN" — M.-G.-M.— From the play ward Everett Horton. Continuity by F. Hugh rt. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: Aileen Pringle; Rohin, Lew Cody; Maggie, inline Day; Dickie}. Edward Nugent; Mrs, , Kathlyn Williams; Mrs. Farley, Aileen ManDora {Maid), Ruth Holly; Bishop, Robert ■lfr.
ANTAM COWBOY, THE"— FBO.— From the
nlby Robert North Bradbury. Adapted by Frank >Trd Clark. Photography by Roy Eslick. ijted by Louis King. The cast: David "Red" :kr. Buzz Barton; Sidewinder Steve, Frank Rice; %Brigi(s, Tom Lingham; Nan Briggs, Dorothy t'en; Jason Todd, Bob Fleming; Chuck Rogers, ljatton; Jim Thornton, Sam Nelson.
"IEAU BRUM MEL, THE"— Warners.— Shaw
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"|EAUTIFUL BUT DUMB"— Tiffany-Stahl. pm the story by John Francis Natteford. Con
II >• by John Francis Natteford. Directed by rtf Clifton. Photography by Guy Wilkie. The st Janet Brady, Patsy Ruth Miller; James Conroy, lefs Byer; Mae, Gretel Yoltz; Tad, George E. n Beth, Shirley Palmer; Ward, Bill Irving; Broad((jlarvey Clark.
!G HOP, THE" — Buck Jones Corporation.
m the story by B. J. Mack. Adapted by B. J. Directed by James W. Home. Photography
. Seigler. The cast: Buck Bronson, Buck Jones; ■rtHalloway, Jobyna Ralston; Ben Burnett, Ernest ll'd; Buck's Father, Charles French; June's U, Charles Clary; Ranch Foreman, Duke Lee; I Edward Hearne; Mechanic, Jack Dill.
^POKWORM, THE"— Warners.— The cast:
lelamp, Ethel De Voe; The Butler, Duncan Harris; ie\ip, Harry J. Conley.
"lOADWA Y DADDIES "— Columbia.— From e lay by Victoria Moore. Continuity by Anthony I vay. Directed by Fred Windermere. PhotogM by Silvano Balboni. The cast: Eve Delmar. feo'line Logan; John Lambert Kennedy, Alec B. as; Richard Kennedy. Rex Lease; James Leech, iM>s Smalley; Fay King, DeSacia Mooers; Mrs. inrop Forrest, Clarissa Selwynne; Agnes Forrest, I Francisco.
' rRNING THE WIND"— Universal.— From e >ry "The Daughter of the Dons" by William cl I'd Raine. Scenario by George Morgan and I >nd Schrock. Directed by Henry MacRae and irji"t Blache. The cast: Richard Gordon, Jr., I Gibson; Maria Yusla Valdes, Virginia Brown ir Don Ramon \'aldes, Cesare Gravina; Richard tti, Robert Homans; Manuel Valdes, Georges I ee; Pug Dorgan, Boris Karloff; Peewee, Peewee
MERAMAN, THE"— M.-G.-M.— From the ly Clyde Bruckman. Continuity by Pichard r. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. The cast: Buster Keaton; Sally, Marceline Day; Stagg, Goodwin; Editor, Sidney Bracy; Cop, Harry
I .PTA1N CARELESS" — FBO. — From the I ly Hob Steele and Perry Murdock. Continuity 1 nk Howard Clark. Directed bv Jerome Storm. 10 ;raphy by Virgil Miller. The cast : Boh Gordon, ■Steele; Ruth, Mary Mabery; Ralph, Jack 01 an; Medicine Man, Barney Furey; Perry, Perry I 'ck.
" -RDBOARD LOVER, THE"— M.-G.-M.— I In' play by Jacques Deval. Continuity bv F. If Herbert. Dilcetcd by Robert Z. Leonard. nq;raphy by John Arnold. The cast: Sally. iai 1 Davies; Simone, Jetta Goudal; Andre, Nils *l ; De Segnrola, De Segurola; Albine, Tenen ■ Peppy. Pepi Lederer.
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"CELEBRITY"— Pathe.— From the play by Willard Keefe. Scenario by Tay Garnett and George Dromgold. Adapted by Elliott Clawson. Directed by Tay Garnett. The cast: Kid Reagan, Robert Armstrong; Circus, Clyde Cook; Jane, Lina Basquette; Mother, Dot Farley; Cyclone, Jack Perry; Cyclone's Manager, Otto Lederer; Reporter, David Tearle.
"CLEARING THE TRAIL" — Universal. — Fiom the story by Arthur Chailes Maigne. Adapted by Jack Natteford. Directed by Reaves Eason. The cast: Pete Watson, Hoot Gibson; Ellen, Dorothy Gulliver; Steve Watson, Fred Gilman; Talhot, Cap Anderson; Silk Cardross, Philo McCullough; Judge Price, Andy Waldron; Cook, Duke Lee.
"CLOUD DODGER, THE" — Universal. —
From the story by William Lester. Adapted by William Lester. Directed by Bruce Mitchell. The cast: Al Williams, Al Wilson; Sylvia LeMoyne, Gloria Grey; Stanto Stevens, Joe O'Brien; Mrs. LeMoyne, Julia Griffith; Joe Merriman, Gilbert Holmes.
"CODE OF THE AIR"— Bischoff.— From the story by Barry Barenger. Directed by James P. Hogan. Photography by William Millei. The cast: Blair Thompson, Kenneth Harlan; Helen Carson, June Marlowe; Professor Ross, William V. Mong; Alfred Clark, Arthur Rankin; Stuttering Slim. James Bradbury, Jr.; Doc Carson, Paul Weigel; Silverstreak, by himself.
"COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE" — Gotham. — From the story by Judge Ben Lindsey. Adapted by Beatrice Van. Directed by Earl C. Kenton. The cast: Sally Williams, Betty Bronson; Judge Meredith, Alec B. Francis; Mr. Williams. Wm. J. Welsh; James Moore, Edward Martindel; Mrs. Williams, Sarah Padden; Mrs. Moore. Hedda Hopper; Donald Moore, Richard Walling; Tommy Van Cleve, Arthur Rankin; Ruth Moore, June Nash.
"DIVINE SINNER, THE"— Rayart— From the story by Robert Anthony Dillon. Directed by Scott Pembroke. Photography by Hap Depew. The cast: Lillia Ludwig, Vera Reynolds; Minister of Police, Nigel DeBrulier; Johann Ludwig, Bernard Seigel; Prince Josef Miguel, Ernest Hilliard; Luque Bernstorff, John Peters; Millie Clauderl, Carol Lombard; Ambassador D'Ray, Harry Northrup; Heinrich, James Ford; Paul Coudcrl, Alphonse Martel.
"DIZZY DIVER, THE"— Paramount-Christie. — -From the story bv Hal Conklin. Directed bv William Watson. The cast: Billy Dooley, Eddie Baker, Jane Laurell. Glen Cavender, Eddie Clayton.
"DOWN SOUTH "—Warners.— The three Brox Sisters.
"HEARTS OF MEN"— Anchor.— From the story by James Oliver Curwood. Adapted by E. C. Maxweil. Directed by James P. Hogan. Photography by Robert Cline. The cast: Alice Weston, Mildred Harris; John Gaunt, Cornelius Keefe; William Starke, Warner Richmond; Doris Weston, Thelma Hill; Mrs. Robert Weston, Julia Swayne Gordon; Tippy Ainsworlh, Harry McCoy.
"IN A MUSIC SHOPPE"— Fitzpatrick-Fox.— From the story by James A. Fitzpatrick. Directed by James A. Fitzpatrick. The cast: Stephen Foster, Tom Morgan; Belly Brown, Consuelo Flowerton; Male Quartet, The Manhatters; Newsboy, Joseph Donohue.
"INTERVIEW. THE"— Fox.— Clarkand McCullough.
"KIT CARSON"— Paramount.— From the story by Paul Powell. Directed by Alfred L. Werker and Lloyd Ingraham. Photography by Mack Stcngler. The cast: Kit Carson, Fred Thomson; Josef a, Nora Lane; Sings-in-the-Clouds, Dorothv Janis; Shuman, Raoul Paoli; Old Bill Williams, William Courtright; Jim Bridger, Nelson McDowell; Smoky, Raymond Turner.
"LINGERIE" — Tiffany-Stahl. — From the story by John Francis Natteford. Adapted by John Francis Natteford. Directed by George Melford. Photography by Jackson Rose. The cast: Angele Ree ("Lingerie"), Alice White; Leroy Boyd, Malcolm McGregor; Mary. Mildred Harris; Jack Van Cleve, Armand Kaliz; Mary's Mother, Cornelia Kellogg; Leroy' s Buddies, Kit Guard. Victor Potcl; Pembroke, Richard Carlyle; Modiste, Marcella Corday.
"LUCKY IN LOVE"— Warners.— The cast: The Husband, Clyde Cook; The Wife. Alice Knowlton; Wife of Poker Player, Anita Pan; Wife of Poker Player, Rose Herbert; Sweetheart of Poker Wife, Jack Santoro; Poker Player, T. N. Stewart; Poker Player, J. D. Meehan; Poker Player, J. F. O'Malley; Poker Player, R. P. Goerler.
"MATING CALL, THE"— CaddoParamount. — From the story by Rex Beach. Continuity by Rex Beach. Directed by James Cruze. The cast: Leslie Hallon, Thomas Meighan; Rose Henderson, Evelyn Brent; Catherine, Renee Adoree; Lon Henderson, Alan Roscoe; Marvin Swallcnv, Gardner James; Jessie Peebles, Helen Foster: Judge Peebles, Luke Cosgrave; A nderson, Cyril Chadwick ;Uncle Billy, Will R. Walling.
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