Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1928)

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VLOTOLINE LABORATORIES, Inc. 224 E. 42nd St., New York City, Dept. 130 "AIR CIRCUS, THE "—Fox.— From the story by Graham Baker and Andrew Bennison. Scenario by Seton I. Miller and C. Graham Baker. Directed by Howard Hawks and Lew Seiler. Photography by Daniel Clarke. The cast: Mrs. Blake. Louise Dresser; Buddy Blake. David Rollins; Speed Doolillle, Arthur Lake; Sue Manning, Sue Carol; Charles Manning, Charles Delaney; Jerry McSwiggin, Heinie Conklin; Lieut. Blake, Earl Robinson. "ANNAPOLIS" — Pathe.— From the story by Royal S. Pease. Titles by John VV. Kraft. Directed by Christy Cabanne. Photography bv Arthur Miller. The cast: Bill Curtis, John Mack Brown; Herbert Duncan, Hugh Allen; Curtis Senior, Hobart Bosworth; Bulge Kendall. Maurice Ryan; Skeeler Marsh, William Bakewell; Betty, Jeanette Loff; Betty's Aunt, Charlotte Walker. "A SPANISH SERENADE"— Warners.— The LaValles. "ASSASSIN OF GRIEF "AND REMORSE, THE" — Warners. — Al Herman. /""AWAKENING, THE"— United Artists.— From the story by Frances Marion. Scenario by Carey Wilson. Directed by Victor Fleming. The cast: Marie Ducrot, Vilma Banky; Lieut. Count Carl Von Hagen, Walter Byron; Le Bete, Louis Wolheim; The Orderly, George Davis; Grandfather Ducrot, William A. Orlamond; Sub-Lieut. Franz Geyer, Carl Von Hartmann; Student Officer Von Bulow, Ferdinand Schumann-Heink; Student Officers, Owen Gorin, Paul Vasel, Arno Frey, George Jackson; The Sergeant, Gen. Wiatseslav Savitsky; Vena, Yola D'Avril; Rosa, Anna Kaloustian; Andree, Virginia Jolley; Le Bete's Dancing Partner, Babe London; Wetterle, Jack MacDonald; The Innkeeper, Bert Woodruff; The Gendarme, Henry Schultz; The Mother Superior, Anne Warrington. "BEWARE OF BLONDES"— Columbia.— From the story by Harvey Thew and George C. Hull. Scenario by Peter Milne. Directed by George B. Seitz. Photography by Joe Walker, A. S. C. The cast: Mary, Dorothy Revier; Jeffrey, Matt Moore; Harry, Roy D'Arcy; Cosligan. Robert Edeson; Tex, Walter P. Lewis; Blonde Mary, Hazel Howell; Porlugee Joe, Harry Semels. " BLACK BUTTERFLIES"— Quality.— From the story by Elizabeth Jordan. Adapted by Henry McCarthy. Directed by James W. Home. Photography by Max Dupont. The cast: Dorinda Maxwell, Jobyna Ralston; Kitty Perkins, Mae Busch; Norma Davis, Lila Lee; David Goddard, Robert Frazer; Judge Davis, Cosmo Kvrle Bellew; Jim Bryant, Robert Ober; Chad Bailey, Ray Hallor; Normand, Charles King; Hatch, George Perilot Butler, Finch Miles. "BROTHERLY LOVE"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Petterson Marzoni. Adapted by Earl Baldwin and Lew Lipton. Directed by Charles F. Reisner. Photography by Henry Sharp. The cast: Oscar, Karl Dane; Jerry, George K. Arthur; Dorothy, Jean Arthur; Warden Fowler, Richard Carlyle; Coggswett, Edward Connelly; Mrs. Coggswell, Marcia Harris. "CAPTAIN SWAGGER"— Pathe.— From the story by Leonard Praskins. Adapted by Adelaide Heilbron. Directed by Edward H. Griffith. Photography by J. J. Mescall. The cast: Captain Swagger, Rod La Rocque; Sue, Sue Carol; Phil Poole, Richard Tucker; Jean, Victor Potel; Von Dictor, Ulrich Haupt. "CRASH, THE"— First National.— From the story by Frank L. Packara. Directed by Eddie Cline. Continuity by Charles Kenyon. The cast: Jim 1-lannagan, Milton Sills; Daisy McOueen, Thelma Todd; Pat Regan, Wade Boteler; Louie, William Dcmarest; Corbett, Fred Warren; Mrs. Carleton, Sylvia Ashton; Supt. Carleton, DeWitt Jennings. "DANGER STREET"— FBO.— From the story "The Beautiful Bullet," by Harold MacGrath. Scenario by Enid Hibbard. Directed by Ralph Ince. Photography by Robert Martin. The cast: Sigsby. Warner Baxter; Kitty, Martha Sleeper; Dorgan. Duke Martin; Bull, Frank Mills; Borg, Harry Tenbrook; Bauer, Harry Allen Grant; Cloom, Ole M. Ness; Sammy, "Spec" O'Donnell. "DOCKS OF NEW YORK. THE"— Paramount. — From the story by John Monk Saunders. Adapted by Jules Furthman. Directed by Josef Von Sternberg. The cast: Bill Roberts, George Bancroft; Sadie, Betty Compson; Lou, Baclanova; Sugar Steve, Clyde Cook; Third Engineer, Mitchell Lewis; Hymn Book Harry, Gustav Von Seyffertitz; The Crimp, Guy Oliver; Mrs. Crimp, May Foster; Steve's Girl, Lillian Worth. "DOG LAW"— FBO.— From the story by S. E. V. Taylor. Continuity by F. H. Clark. Directed by Jerome Storm. Photography by Robert DeGrasse. The cast: Ranger, Himself; Jimmy, Robert Sweeney; Hawkins, Jules Cowles; McAllister, Walter Maly; Jen Larson, Mary Mabery. "DRY MARTINI"— Fox.— From the story by John Thomas. Scenario bv Douglas Z Directed bv Harry D'Arrast. Photogra Conrad Wells. The cast: Elizabeth Quimb Astor; Freddie Fletcher, Matt Moore; C Jocelyn Lee; Lucille Grosvenor, Sally Eilc lotighby Quimby, Albert Gran; Conway Cross Conti; Joseph, Tom Ricketts; Bobbie Dunca Trevor; Frank, John T. Dillon; Mrs. Koenig ' Corday. "DUCKS AND DEDUCTS"— Warner. Swor. ' "FIRST KISS, THE"— Paramount.— Fi story "Four Brothers," "by Tristram Adapted by John Farrows. Directed by Row Lee. The cast: Anne Lee, Fay Wray; J Talbot, Gary Cooper; William Talbot, Lane CI Carol Talbot, Leslie Fenton; Ezra Talbot, Pi "Pap," Malcolm Williams; Other Suitor, Owsley. ' "FLEET'S IN, THE"— Paramount.— Fr story by Monte Brice and J. Walter Ruben. I M by Malcolm St. Clair. The cast: Trixie 9 Clara Bow; Eddie Bates, James Hall; Salty ijM Jack Oakie; Al Pearcc, Eddie Dunn; Belt ^ Laverty. "FOYS FOR JOYS"— Warners.— Direc Bryan Foy. The Foy Family. "FURY OF THE WILD"— FBO.— Frc i story by Frank Howard Clark. Contimiitv b\ ■ Howard Clark. Directed by Leon d'Usseau. II raphy by Bob DeGrasse. The cast: Rangeii self; Molly Roark, Barbara Worth; Matt Robert Homans; Jim Thayer, Pat O'Brieil Hawkins, Al Smith. "GRAIN OF DUST, THE"— Tiffany-StB From the story by David Graham Phillips. A tei by L. G. Rigby. Directed by George An Photography by Ernie Miller. The cast: id Norman, Ricardo Cortez; Josephine Burroughs, drt Windsor; Dorothea, Alma Bennett; George, t# Tucker; Jack, Jed Prouty; Burroughs, JohnStj Head Stenographer, Claire Delmar. " GUARDIANS OF THE WILD "— Un-iver!; From the story by George Morgan. Adapr George Morgan. Directed by Henry MacRae ' cast: Rex, Himself; Jerry Lane, Jack Perrin; it Warren, Ethlyne Clair; John Warren, Bob Hens; Mark Hainan, Al Ferguson; Sing Lo, Bernard W "HAPPY JESTER, THE' Lowry. -Warners. "HAUNTED HOUSE, THE"-FrRST Natio .From the play by Owen Davis. Directed by !■ min Christensen. The cast: Billy, Larry I The Nurse, Thelma Todd; James Herbert. Er nd Breese; Tully, Sidney Bracy; Nancy, Barhar, A fold; Mrs. Rackham, Flora Finch; Mr. Rm m, Chester Conklin; The Caretaker, Wiliia 1 Mong; The Mad Doctor, Montagu Love; <l Walking Girl, Eve Southern; Jack the Cha. Johnnie Gough. "HOLLYWOOD BOUND "— Warnersthe story by Murray Roth and Hugh H( Directed by Brian Foy. Photography by I DuPar. The cast: Edna King, Gladys Broc George Jackson, James Bradbury; Jean Lt<> Edwards; Gladys Anderson, Anita Pam; Ethel I A Allan Sears. i . "I FORBID,"— Fan-Maid Pictures.— Tit W. H. Clifford. Directed by Albert Prisco. P * raphy by Wm. C. Thompson. The cast: * Bloom, Evelyn Pierce; Mama Bloom, Rosa Row ra; Benjamin Bloom, Gustav Schacht; Benny ifl Edward Pell, Jr; Tony Capuano, Hector V. !*■ Rosa, Mabel Janot; Dr. Alex Montrose, I » McDonald; Isaac Stein, Joseph Berne. I "JEST MOMENTS"— Warners.— Klein B "KID'S CLEVER. THE"— Universal.-* the story by Vin Moore. Scenario by Ernest P.J Directed by William James Craft. PhotograpB Al Jones. The cast: "Bugs" Raymond, *J Tryon; Ruth Decker, Kathryn Crawford; « Decker, Russell Simpson; Ashton Steele. Lloyd * lock; Hank, George Chandler; .-1 Girl. Joan Stai* Magician, Max Asher; Matron, Florence^ T 81 Secretary, Virginia Sale; Colored Man, Stcpin f"1 "LEMON, THE" — Warners. — The U * Hugh Herbert; Mr. Stem. Walter WeemsjB Cohen, Harry Shutan; A Workman, Harry Foy. "LIGHTNING SPEED "—FBO.— From the jg by Robert North Bradbury. Continuity by H * North Bradbury. Directed by Robert North I bury. Photography by Robert DeGrasse. ThcBl Jack, Bob Steele; Betty, Mary Mabery; s | Perry Murdock; Velvet, Barnev Furev; Gov William Welsh. "LITTLE WILDCAT, THE"— Warn* From the story' by Gene Wright. Scenario by Every advertisement in nrOTOPI.AY MAGAZINE is sniar.inteeri. :