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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
"ANNE OF GREEN GABLES"— RICORadio. — Based on the book by L. M. Montgomery. Screen play by Sara Mintz. Directed by George Nicholls, Jr. The cast: Anne, Anne Shirley; Gilbert, Tom Brown; Matthew, O. P. Heggie; Marilla, Helen Westley; Mrs. Barry, Sara Haden; Mr. Phillips, Murray Kinnell; Diana, Gertrude Messinger; Mrs. Bluett's daughter, June Preston; Dr. Talum, Charley Grapewin; Mrs. Bluett, Hilda Vaughn.
"AUTUMN CROCUS" — Associated Talking Pictures. — From the story by C. L. Anthony. Directed by Basil Dean. The cast: Andreas Sleiner, Ivor Novello; Jonny Gray, Fay Compton; Miss Mayne, Muriel Aked; Edith, Esme Church; Herr Feldmann, Frederick Ranalow; Alaric, Jack Hawking; Audrey, Diana Beaumont; Frau Feldmann, Mignon O'Doherty; Reverend Mayne, George Zucco; Frau Sleiner, Gertrude Gould; Minna, Alice Fandor; Lenchen, Pamela Blake.
"BROADWAY BILL"— Columbia. — From the story by Mark Hellinger. Screen play by Robert Riskin. Directed by Frank Capra. The cast: Dan Brooks, Warner Baxter; Alice, Myrna Loy; J. L. Higgins, Walter Connolly; Margaret, Helen Vinson; Eddie Morgan, Douglas Dumbrille; Colonel Petligrew, Raymond Walburn; Happy McGuire, Lynne Overman; Whiley, Clarence Muse; Edna, Margaret Hamilton; Ted Williams, Frankie Darro; Collins, Charles C. Wilson; Pop Jones, Harry Todd; Morgan's henchmen. Ward Bond, Charles Levison; Joe, George Cooper; Henry Early, George Meeker; Arthur Winslow, Jason Robards; Mrs. Early, Helen Flint; Mrs. Winslow, Helene Millard; Jimmy Baker, Ed Tucker; Presiding Judge, Edmund Breese; Whitehall's Jockey, Bob Tansill; Mrs. Peterson, Clara Blandick; Mae, Inez Courtney; Chase, Claude Gillingwater; James Whitehall, Paul Harvey; Interne, James Blakely; Orchestra Leader, Alan Hale.
"CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA, THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Wallace Smith. Screen play by Wallace Smith. Directed by Lewis Milestone. The cast: Schulle, Victor McLaglen; Mrs. Jeddock, Wynne Gibson; Mrs. Magruder, Alison Skipworth; Steve Bramley, John Gilbert; Janet Grayson, Helen Vinson; Danny Checkett, Fred Keating; Captain Helquist, Walter Connolly; Gerta Kldrgi, Tala Birell; Orchestra, Jerry Howard, Moe Howard and Larry Fine; Layton, Leon Errol; Joe Silvers, Walter Catlett; Judge Griswold, Claude Gillingwater; Mrs. Griswold, Emily Fitzroy; Miss Hackson, Geneva Mitchell; Mr. Jeddock, John Wray; Josephus Bushmills, Donald Meek; Juan Gilboa, Luis Alberni; Salazaro, Akim Tamiroff; Major Waringforlh, Arthur Treacher; Flo, Inez Courtney.
"CHEATING CHEATERS" — Universal. — From the play by Max Marcin. Screen play by Gladys Unger and Allen Rivkin. Directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast: Nan Brock/on, Fay Wray; Tom Palmer, Cesar Romero; Mrs. Brockton, Minna Gombell ; Steve, Hugh O'Connell; Tony, Henry Armetta; Dr. Brockton, Francis L. Sullivan; Mr. Palmer, Wallis Clark; Ira Lazarre, John T. Murray; Holmes, Morgan Wallace; Phil, George Barraud; Finelli, Harold Huber; Police Capl., Reginald Barlow.
"COLLEGE RHYTHM "—Paramount.— From the story by George Marion, Jr. Screen play by Walter DeLeon, John McDermott and Francis Martin. Directed by Norman Taurog. The cast: Joe, Joe Penner; Larry Stacey, Lanny Ross; Finnegan, Jack Oakie; June Cort, Helen Mack; Mimi, Lyda Roberti; Gloria Van Dayham, Mary Brian; J. P. Stacey, George Barbier; Peabody, Franklin Pangborn; Peggy Small, Mary Wallace; Coach, Dean Jagger; Spud Miller, Joseph Sauers; Jimmy Pool, Julian Madison; Whimple, Robert McWade; Whimple's Secretary, Harold Minjir; Sonny Whimple, Bradley Metcalfe; Timekeeper, Lee Phelps; Stacey Quarterback, Eric Alden; 1st Substitute, Alfred Delcambre; Colton End, Howard Wilson.
"ELINOR NORTON "—Fox.— From the novel "The State Versus Elinor Norton" by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Screen play by Rose Franken and Philip Klein. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The cast: Elinor Norton, Claire Trevor; Rene Alba, Gilbert Roland; Christine Somers, Henrietta Crosman; Tony Norton, Hugh Williams; Bill Carroll, Norman Foster.
"ENTER MADAME" — Paramount. — From the story by Gilda Varesi Archibald and Dorothea DonnByrne. Screen play by Charles Brackett and Gladys Lehman. Directed by Elliott Nugent. The cast: Lisa Delia Robbia, Elissa Landi; Gerald Fitzgerald, Cary Grant; Mr. Farnum, Lynne Overman; Flora Preston, Sharon Lynne; Bice, Michelette Burani; Archimede, Paul Porcasi; The Doctor, Adrian Rosley; Aline Chalmers, Cecilia Parker; John Fitzgerald, Frank Albertson; Tamamoto, Wilfred Hari; Carlson, Torben Meyer; Bjorgenson, Harold Bertmist; Operator, Diana Lewis; Scarpia, (on stage), Richard Bonnelli.
"EVELYN PRENTICE"— M-G-M — From the novel by W. E. Woodward. Screen play by Howard
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Emmett Rogers and Lenore Coffee. Directed by William K. Howard. The cast: John Prentice, William Powell; Evelyn Prentice, Myrna Loy; Amy Drexel, Una Merkel; Mrs. Harrison, Rosalind Russell; Lawrence Kennard, Harvey Stephens; Judith Wilson, Isabel Jewell; Delaney, Edward Brophy; Chester Wylie, Henry Wadsworth; Dorothy Prentice, Cora Sue Collins; Mrs. Blake, Jessie Ralph.
"FIREBIRD, THE"— Warners.— From the play by Lajos Zilahy. Screen play by Charles Kenyon. Directed by William Dieterle. The cast: Carola Pointer, Verree Teasdale; Herman Brandt, Ricardo Cortez; John Pointer, Lionel Atwill; Marietta, Anita Louise; Police Inspector, C. Aubrey Smith; Jolan, Dorothy Tree; Mile. Mousquet, Helen Trenholme; Emile, Hobart Cavanaugh; Halasz, Robert Barrat; Asst. State Manager, Hal K. Dawson; Stage Manager, Russell Hicks; Max, Spencer Charters; Professor Peterson, Etienne Girardot; Thelma, Florence Fair; Alice Yon Attern, Nan Gray.
"FLIRTATION WALK" — First National. — From the story by Delmar Daves and Lou Edelman. Directed by Frank Borzage. The cast: Dick "Canary" Dorcy, Dick Powell; Kit Fills, Ruby Keeler; Sgt. Scrapper, Pat O'Brien; Oskie Berry, Ross Alexander; General Fitls, Henry O'Neill; 2nd Lieut. Biddle, John Eldridge; Sleepy, Guinn Williams; Eight Ball, Glen Boles; Spike, John Arledge.
"FUGITIVE LADY"— Columbia.— From the story by Herbert Asbury and Fred Niblo, Jr. Directed by Albert Rogell. The cast: Donald Brooks, Neil Hamilton; Ann Duncan, Florence Rice; Jack Howard, Donald Cook; Aunt Margaret, Clara Blandick; Mrs. Brooks, Nella Walker; Steve Rogers, William Demarest; Rudy Davis, Wade Boteler; Joe Nelson, Ernest Wood; Sylvia Brooks, Rita LeRoy; Mrs. Clifford, Rita Gould.
"GAY BRIDE, THE"— M-G-M.— From the story by Charles Francis Coe. Screen play by Bell and Sam Spewack. Directed by Jack Conway. The cast: Carole Lombard, Una Merkel, Chester Morris, Nat Pendleton, Leo Carrillo, Arthur Jarrett, ZaSu Pitts, Louis Natheau, Walter Walker, Ray Mayer, Garry Owen and Norman Ainsley.
"GENTLEMEN ARE BORN" — First National.— From the story by Robert Lee Johnson.
With plans for a Christmas wedding,
Maureen O'Sullivan should be Mrs.
John Farrow when you read this. But
we're not betting
Screen play by Eugent Solow and Robert Lee Johnson. Directed by Alfred E. Green. The cast: Bob Bailey, Franchot Tone; Tom Martin, Ross Alexander; Joan Harper, Margaret Lindsay; Susan Merrill, Ann Dvorak; Trudy, Jean Muir; Fred Harper, Jr., Robert Light; Fred Harper, Sr., Henry O'Neill; Smudge, Nick Foran; Stephen Hornblow, Charles Starrett; Mrs. Harper, Marjorie Gateson; Al, Bradley Paige.
"GREAT EXPECTATIONS" — Universal. — Based on the novel by Charles Dickens. Screen play by Gladys Unger. Directed by Stuart Walker. The cast: Magwilch, Henry Hull; Pip, Phillips Holmes; Estella, Jane Wyatt; Miss Havisham, Florence Reed; Joe Gargery, Alan Hale; Mrs. Joe, Rafaela Ottiano; Herbert Pocket, Walter Armitage; Young Herbert, Jackie Searl; Sarah Pocket, Eily Malyon; Molly, Virginia Hammond; Young Estella, Ann Howard; Young Pip, George Breakston; Uncle Pumblechook, Forrester Harvey; Orlick, Harry Cording; Compeyson, Douglas Wood; Drummle, Philip Dakin.
"GIRLO' MY DREAMS"— Monogram.— From the story by George Waggner. Directed by Ray McCary. The cast: Gwen, Mary Carlisle; Larry, Eddie Nugent; Don, Creighton Chaney; Bobby, Arthur Lake; Spec, Sterling Holloway; Mary, Gigi Parrish; Kittens, Jeanie Roberts; Smiley, Tommy Dugan; Coach, Lee Shumway; Nip, Beverly Crane; Tuck, Bettymae Crane.
"GREEN EYES" — Chesterfield. — From the novel "The Murder of Stephen Kester" by H. Ashbrook. Directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast: Jean Kester, Shirley Grey; Bill Tracy, Charles Starrett; Stephen Kester, Claude Gillingwater; Inspector Crofton, John Wray; Cliff, William Bakewell; Mrs. Pritchard, Dorothy Revier; Mr. Pritchard, Alden Chase.
"HELL IN THE HEAVENS"— Fox.— Based on the play "The Ace" by Hermann Rossmann. Screen play by Bryon Morgan and Ted Parsons. Directed by John Blystone. The cast: Lieut. Sieve Warner, Warner Baxter; Aimee, Conchita Montenegro; 2nd Lieut. Hartley, Russell Hardie; "Granny" Biggs, Herbert Mundin; Sergeant "Ham" Davis, Andy Devine; Corporal Teddy May, William Stelling; Lieut. "Pop" Roget, Ralph Morgan; Ace McGurk, Vince Barnett; Captain Andre DeLaage, William Stack; Sergeant Chevalier, J. Carrol Naish; Clarence Perkins, Johnny Arthur; Baron Kurt Yon Hagen, Arno Frey; Lieut. Schroeder, Rudolf Amendt; Sergeant Cortez, Vincent Carato.
"I SELL ANYTHING" — First National.— From the story by Albert Cohen and Robert T. Shannon. Screen play by Brown Holmes and Sidney Sutherland. Directed by Robert Florey. The cast: "Spot Cash," Pat O'Brien; Barbara, Ann Dvorak; Millicenl, Claire Dodd; Monk, Roscoe Karns; Three Stooges, Hobart Cavanaugh, Harry Tyler, Gus Shy; Pertwee, Leonard Carey; Smiley, Russell Hopton; Barouche, Ferdinand Gottschalk; McPherson, Robert Barrat; Peter Vangruen, Clay Clement.
" KENTUCKY KERNELS " — RKORadio. — From the story by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Directed by George Stevens. The cast: Willie, Bert Wheeler; Elmer, Robert Woolsey; Gloria, Mary Carlisle; Spanky, Spanky McFarland; Colonel Wakefield, Noah Beery; Hannah Milford, Lucille La Verne; Buckshot, Sleep 'n' Eat; John Wakefield, William Pawley; Colonel Ezra Milford, Louis Mason; Jess Wakefield, Frank McGlynn, Jr.; Hank Wakefield, Richard Alexander; Jerry Bronson, Paul Page.
"KID MILLIONS" — Samuel Goldwyn-United Artists. — Story and dialogue by Arthur Sheekman, Nat Perrin and Nunnally Johnson. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: Eddie, Eddie Cantor; Jane Larrabee, Ann Sothern; Dot, Ethel Merman; Jerry Lane, George Murphy; Ben AH, Jesse Block; Fanya, Eve Sully; Colonel Larrabee, Berton Churchill; Louie the Lug, Warren Hymer; Sheik Mulhulla, Paul Harvey; Khoot, Otto Hoffman; Toots, Doris Davenport; Herman, Ed Kennedy; Oscar, Stanley Fields; Adolph, John Kelly; Pop, Jack Kennedy; Stymie, Stymie Beard; Tommy, Tommy Bond; Leonard, Leonard Kibrick; Slade, Guy Usher.
"LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE"— RKO-Radio. — From the story by Ben Holmes and Marion Dix. Directed by Ben Holmes. The cast: Stephen Brewster, Ben Lyon ; Wally Richards, Skeets Gallagher; Marty Hicks, Chick Chandler; Fay, Pert Kelton; Delia, Margaret Armstrong; Judy Nelson, Thelma Todd; Gus, Walter Catlett; Captain Nelson, U. S. N., John Hale; Aunt Jane, Laura Hope Crews; Phillips, John Davidson; Dugan, Fred Kelsey; Police Lieut. Foster, Ed Deering; Casey, Roger Grey; A Policeman, Walter Long.
"LIMEHOUSE BLUES"— Paramount.— Fmm the story by Arthur Phillips. Screen play by Arthur Phillips and Cyril Hume. Directed by Alexander Hall. The cast: Harry Young, George Raft; Toni, Jean Parker; Tu Tuan, Anna May Wong; Eric Benton, Kent Taylor; Pug Talbot, Montagu Love; Herb,