Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1928)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "AIR LEGION, THE"— FBO.— From the story by James A. Creelman. Continuity by Fred Myton. Directed by Bert Glennon. Photography by Paul Perry. The cast: Sieve, Antonio Moreno; Dave, Ben Lyon; Sally, Martha Sleeper; McGonigle, John Gough; Field Manager, Colin Chase. "AIR MAIL PILOT, THE"— Superlative.— Produced by Hi-Mark Productions. President, Nat Nateson. Released through Superlative Pictures. The cast: Robert Ross, DeWitt Jennings; Ruth Ross, Blanche Mehaffey; Tom Miller, Earle Metcalf; Hap Lester, Max Hawley; Jimmie Dean, Jimmy Fulton; Addison Simms, Carl Stockdale. „ "BEGGARS OF LIFE" — Paramount. — From 'the story by Jim Tully. Scenario by Benjamin Glazer. Directed by William Wellman. The cast: Oklahoma Red, Wallace Beery; Nancy, Louise Brooks, Jim, Richard Arlen; Mose, Edgar Blue Washington; Skinny, H. A. (Cupie) Morgan; Skelly, Andy Clark; Bill, Mike Donlin; Hopper, Roscoe Karns; Arkansas Snake, Robert Perry; Rubin, Johnnie Morris; Baldy, George Kotsonaros; Ukie, Jacque Chapin; Blind Sims, Robert Brower; Farmer, Frank Brownlee. "BITTER SWEETS" — Peerless. —From the story by John C. Brownell. Continuity by Elaine Wilmont. Directed by Charles Hutchison. Photography by Leon Shamroy. The cast: Betty Kingston, Barbara Bedford; Ralph Horton, Ralph Graves; Paul Gebhardl, Crauford Kent; Diana Van Norton, Joy McKnight; Joe Gorman, Ethan Laidlaw; Nick Clayton, Frank Crane; District Attorney, Richard Belfield; Donovan, John Dillion; Jeff Washington, Oscar Smith. "BURNING BRIDGES'— Pathe.— From the story by Jack Boyle. Adapted by Ed. J. Meagher. Directed by James P. Hogan. Photography by Sol Polito, A. S. C. The cast: Jim Whitely, Bob Whitely, Harry Carey; Ellen Wilkins, Kathleen Collins; Jim Black, Win. N. Bailey; Crabs, Dave Kirby; Slabs, Raymond Wells; Tommy Wilkins, Edward Phillips; Widow Wilkins, Florence Midgely ; Ed. Wilson, Henry A. Barrows; Zachariah McCarthy, M. D., Sam Allen. " CHARGE OF THE GAUCHOS "—FBO.— From the story by Julian Ajuria. Scenario by W. C. Clifford. Directed by Albert Kelly. Photography by Georges Benoit. The cast: Belgrano, Francis X. Bushman; Monica Salazar, Jacqueline Logan; Monteros, Guido Trento; Young Balcarce, Paul Ellis; The Viceroy, Henry Kolker; Saavcdra, Chas. Hill Mailes; hezica, John Hopkins; Salazar, Charles K. French; Mariana, Olive Hasbrouck; Aunt Rosila, Mathilde Comont; George Gordon, Jack Ponder; Gomez, Lige Conley; Moreno, Gino Corrado; Goyeneche, Frank Hagney. "CHEYENNE"— First National.— From the story by Bennett Cohen. Adapted by Marion Jackson. Directed by Al Rogell. Photography by Frank Good. The cast: Cal Roberts, Ken Maynard; Violet Wentworlh, Gladys McConnell; Slim, James Bradbury, Jr.; Daniel Webster Boggs, Billy Franey; Klaxlon, Charles Whittaker; Tarzan, by Tarzan. "CIRCUS KID, THE"— FBO.— From the story by James Ashmore Creelman. Directed by Geo. B. Seitz. Photography by Philip Tannura. Continuity by Melville Baker. The cast: Buddy, Frankie Darrow; Poodles, Poodles Hanneford; King Kruger, Joe E. Brown; Trixie, Helene Costello; Tad, Sam Nelson; Beezicks, Lionel Belmore; Cadwallader, Chas. Miller; Skelly, Johnny Gough; Skelly's Runner, Sid Crosley; Zozo, Chas. Gemora, Clarence Moorehouse; Officer, Frank Hemphill. " COME AND GET IT "—FBO.— From the story by Frank Howard Clarke. Directed by Wallace F. Fox. Photography by Virgil Miller. The cast: James "Breezy" Smith, Bob Steele; Mike Farrell, Jimmy Quinn; Bull Regan, Jay Morley ; Singapore Joe, James Leong; Jim Smith, Harry O'Connor; Judge Dean, William Welch; Alice Dean, Betty Welsh; Mrs. Smith, Marin Sais. " COURT-MARTIAL" — Columbia. — From the story by Elmer Harris. Continuity by Anthony Coldeway. Directed by George B. Seitz. The cast: Capl. Jack Camden, Jack Holt; Belle Starr, Betty Compson; "Bull," Pat Harmon; General's Daughter, Doris Hill; "Devil" Dawson, Frank Lackteen; Abraham Lincoln, Frank Austin; General Robert Hawthorne, George Cowl; The Coon, Zack Williams. "DEMON RIDER, THE" — Davis.— From the story by J. Inman Kane. Directed by Paul L. Hurst. Photography by Frank Cotner. The cast: Billy, Ken Maynard; Black Hawk, Tom London; Keeper of Pols, James Low; Maizie, Alma Rayford. "DIVINE LADY, THE"— First National.— From the story by E. Barrington.i Continuity by Agnes Christine Johnston. Directed by Frank Lloyd. The cast: Emma, Lady Hamilton, Corinne Griffith; Admiral, Lord Nelson, Victor Varconi; Sir William, Lord Hamilton, H. B. Warner; Greville, Ian Keith; Romney, Wm. Conklin; Mrs. Cadogan, Marie Dressier; King of Naples, Michael Vavitch; Queen of Naples, Dorothy Cummings; Duchess of A r gyle, Julia Swayne Gordon; Capl. Hardy, Montague Love. "DO YOUR DUTY"— First National.— From the story by Julien Josephson. Continuity by Gene Towne. Directed by William Beaudine. The cast: Tim Maloney, Charlie Murray; Andy Mcintosh, Lucien Littlefield; Danny Sheehan, Jr., Chas. Delaney; Ritzy Dallon, Ed. Brady; Dude Jackson, Washington Blue; Mary Ellen Maloney, Doris Dawson; Mrs. Maloney, Aggie Herring; Capl. Dan Sheehan, George Pierce. "DUTY'S REWARD"— Elbee.— From the story by A. B. Berringer. Adapted by A. B. Berringer. Directed by Bertram Bracken. Photography by Robert Cline. The cast: Dorothy Thompson, Eva Novak; Spencer Haynes, Vincent Brownell; Richard Webster, Alan Roscoe; James Thompson, George Fawcett; "Peek" Harvey, Lou Archer. "FORBIDDEN LOVE " — Pathe. — From the story by Noel Coward. Directed by Graham Cutts. The cast: Princess Nadya, Lily Damita; Sabien Paschal, Paul Richter; Zana, a maid, Rosa Richards; General Kirsh, Klein Rogge; Prince Keri of Zalgar, Harry Leidtke; Grand Duchess, Trude Hesterberg. ^""FOUR DEVILS"— Fox.— From the story by Herman Bang. Scenario by Carl Mayer and Berthold Viertel. Directed by F. W. Murnau. The cast: First Sequence — The Clown, Farrell MacDonald; Cecchi, Anders Randolf; Woman, Claire McDowell; Charles, as a boy, Jack Parker; Adolf, as a boy, Philippe DeLacy; Marion, as a girl. Dawn O'Day; Louise, as a girl, Anita Fremault; Poodle Dog, Himself. Second Sequence — Marion, Janet Gaynor; Charles, Charles Morton; Louise, Nancy Drexel; Adolf, Barry Norton; The Lady, Mary Duncan; Circus Director, Michael Visaroff. "GIRL ON THE BARGE, THE "—Universal.— From the story by Rupert Hughes. Adapted by Charles Kenyon and Nan Cochrane. Photography by Jackson Rose. Directed by Edward Sloman. The cast: Erie Mac Cadden, Sally O'Neil; Francis X. Fogarty, Malcolm McGregor; Skipper Mac Cadden, Jean Hersholt; Jerry, Francis Robertson; Pete (Newfoundland dog). Rex; Capl. Burson, Henry West; Clyde, Syracuse, Oswego (Mac Cadden children), George Offerman, Jr., Morris Mackintosh, Nancy Kelly. "HEY, RUBE"— FBO.— From the story by Wyndham Gittens and Louis A. Sarecky. Adapted by Wyndham Gittens. Directed by George B. Seitz. Photography by Robert Martin. The cast: String, Hugh Trevor; Lulie, Gertrude Olmstead; Zelda, Ethlyne Clair; Moffall, Bert Moorehouse; Duke, Walter McGrail; Andy, James Eagle. "HIS LAST HAUL"— FBO.— From the story by Louis A. Sarecky. Continuity by W. Scott Darling. Directed by Marshall Neilan. Photography by Phil Tannura. The cast: " Slippery" Joe Hammond, Tom Moore; Blanche, Seena Owen; Anthony Dugan, Charles Mason; Fly Cop, Al Roscoe; Blackmailer, Henry Sedley. "HIS PRIVATE LIFE"— Paramount.— From the story by Ernest Vajda and Keene Thompson. Screen play by Ethel Doherty. Directed by Frank Tuttle. The cast: Georges Fournier, Adolphe Menjou Helene, Kathryn Carver; Yvette Bergerel, Margaret Livingston; Henri Bergere, Eugene Pallette. "HOMESICK" — Fox. — From the story by John Stone. Scenario by John Stone. Directed by Henry Lehrman. The cast: Sammy, Sammy Cohen; Hank, Harry Sweet; Sally Kane, Marjorie Beebe; Bicycle Racer, Henry Armetta; Polish Bicycle Racer, Pat Harmon. ^■'HOME TOWNERS, THE"— Warners.— From the stage play by George M. Cohan. Adapted b% Addison Burkhart and Murray Roth. Directed by Bryan Foy. The cast: Vic Arnold, Richard Bennett; Beth Calhoun, Doris Kenyon; P. H. Bancroft, Robert McWade; Lottie Bancroft, Gladys Brockwell; Mr. Calhoun, Robert Edeson; Roberts, John Miljan; Watty Calhoun, Stanley Taylor; Mrs. Calhoun, Vera Lewis. " INSPIRATION"— Excellent.— From the story by Arthur Hoerl. Continuity by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Bernard McEveety. Photography by Marcel Le Picard. Theca=t: Gerald Erskine, George Walsh; Carlita, Gladys Frazin; Mary Keith, Marguerite Clayton; Anna Martin, Bernice Vert; Jimmie Earle Larrimore; George Gordon, Bradley Barker; Pietro, Ali Yousoff; Captain Broady, John Costello; Bobby, Buddy Harris. " INTERFERENCE"— Paramount.— From the play by Roland Pertwee and Harold Dearden Adapted by Ernest Pascal. Directed by Lothar Mendes. The cast: Deborah Kane, Evelyn Brent; Philip Voaze, William Powell; Sir John Marley, Clive Brook; Faith Marley, Doris Kenyon; Charles Smith, Tom Ricketts; Inspector Haynes, Brandon Hurst; Childers, Louis "Payne; Dr. Gray, Wilfred Noy; Freddie, Donald Stuart; Hearse Driver, Clyde Cook Reporter, Raymond Lawrence. "INTO NO MAN'S LAND"— Excellent.— From the story "You're in the Army Now," by Elsie Werner. Adapted by Elsie Werner and Bennett Southard. Directed by Cliff Wheeler. 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