Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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120 PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR MARCH, 1935 Casts of Current Photoplays COMPLETE FOR EVERY PICTURE REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE W , m _ GnmdLcA GanYlivtr Hickth&Druth If your cheeks aresallow, eyes dull ; if you're always dead tired, don't try to hide the truth. Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. A safe substitutefordangerous calomel. Non-habitforming. A pure vegetable compound that helps relieve constipation, cleanses the system, removes the greatest cause of pallid cheeks. A matchless corrective in use for 20 years. Take one or two at ni^ht and watch pleasing results. Know them by their olive color. At druggists, 15c, 30c and 60c. GET YOUR copy OF "NO MORE ALIBIS" By Sylvia of Hollywood Turn to Inside Back Cover Now! Gray Hair Best Remedy is Made At Home Tou can now make at home a better gray hair remedy than you can buy by following this simple recipe: To half pint of water add one ounce bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and one-fourth ounce of glycerine. 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DOROTHY BOYD ART STUDIO 53 Minna at First, San Francisco FUN!\ BIG PAY WITH an easy -playing, Bweet-toned Buescheryou play tunes right away. Be a social "hit;** win new friends; popularity; increased income. Opportunities for good-pay jobs. You can qualify quickly, on trial, anyBuescher instrument. Write now for detai Is and handsome Free Book. Mention instrument: saxophone, cornet, trombone, etc. BVBSCHEH BAND INSTRUMENT CO. 309BUESCHER BUILDING ELKHART INDIANA FREE " BAND PLAYS ON, THE"— M-G-M.— Based on the story, "Backfield" by Byron Morgan and J. Robert Bren, and the story "The Gravy Game" by Harry Stuhldreher and W. Thornton Martin. Adapted by Bernard Schubert, Ralph Spence and Harvey Gates. Directed by Russell Mack. The cast: Tony, Robert Young; Stuffy, Stuart Erwin: Angela, Leo Carrillo; Kitty, Betty Furness; Joe, Ted Healy; Howdy, Preston Foster; Mike, Russell Hardie; Rosy, William Tannen; Bob Stone, Robert Livingston; Stuffy, as a child, Norman Phillips, Jr.; Tony, as a child, David Durand; Rosy, as a child, Sidney Miller; Alike, as a child, Beaudine Anderson; Kilty, as a child, Betty Jean Graham; Mr. Thomas, Joseph Sauers; Professor Hackelt, Henry Kolker. "BEST MAN WINS, THE"— Columbia.— From the story by Ben G. Kohn. Screen play by Ethel Hill and Bruce Manning. Directed by Erie Kenton. The cast: Toby, Edmund Lowe; Nick, Jack Holt; Doc Boehm, Bela Lugosi; Ann, Florence Rice; Harry, Forrester Harvey; Captain, (Harbor Patrol), J. Farrell MacDonald; Silk, Bradley Page; Joe, Mitchell Lewis; Captain (Salvage Tug), Frank Sheridan. "BIOGRAPHY OF A BACHELOR GIRL"— M-G-M. — Based on the play by S. N. Behrman. Screen play by Anita Loos. Directed by Edward H. Griffith. The cast: Marion, Ann Harding; Kurt, Robert Montgomery; Nolan, Edward Everett Horton; Feydak, Edward Arnold; Slade, Una Merkel; Kinnicolt, Charles Richman; Minnie, Greta Meyer; Process Server, Willard Robertson; Mr. Irish. Donald Meek. "CHARLIE CHAN IN PARIS"— Fox.— Based on the character "Charlie Chan" created by Earl Derr Biggers. Story by Philip MacDonald. Screen play by Edward T. Lowe and Stuart Anthony. Directed by Lewis Seiler. The cast: Charlie Chan, Warner Oland, Yvette Lamartine, Mary Brian; Victor Descartes, Thomas Beck; Max Corday, Erik Rhodes; Albert Dufresne, John Miljan; Henri Latouche, Murray Kinnell; Renard, Minor Watson; Concierge, John Qualen; Lee Chan, Keye Luke; M. Lamartine, Henry Kolker; Nardi, Dorothy Appleby; Renee Jacquard, Ruth Peterson; Bedell, Perry Ivins. "CLIVE OF INDIA"— 20th Century-United Artists. — From the story by W. P. Lipscomb and R. J. Minney. Screen play by W. P. Lipscomb and R. J. Minney. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. The cast: Robert Clive, Ronald Colman; Margaret Maskelyne, Loretta Young; Captain Johnstone, Colin Clive; Edmund Maskelyne, Francis Lister; Prime Minister, C. Aubrey Smith; Mir Jaffir, Cesar Romero; Governor Pigol, Montagu Love; Sergeant Clark, Lumsden Hare; Admiral Watson, Ferdinand Munier; Mr. Sullivan, Gilbert Emery; Mr. Manning, Leo G. Carroll; Mr. Warburton, Etienne Girardot; Mr. Pemberton, Robert Greig; Mr. Kent, Ian Wolfe; First Director, Herbert Bunston; Suraj Ud Dowlah, Mischa Auer; Old Member, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Col. Tmvnsend, Wyndham Standing; Mrs. Nixon, Doris Lloyd; Clive's Butler, Edward Cooper; Lady Lindley, Ann Shaw; Mr. Stringer, Vernon Downing; Mr. Vincent, Neville Clark; Mr. Miller, Peter Shaw; Lieutenant Walsh, Pat Somerset; Mrs. Clifford, Eily Malyon; Second Director, Keith Kenneth; Third Director, Desmond Roberts; Sir Frith, Joseph Tozer; Margaret's friend, Phyllis Clare; Ayah, Connie Leon; General Bergoyne, Leonard Mudie; Captain George, Phillip Dare; Surveyor, Charles Evans; Assl. Surveyor, Vesey O'Davern; Mango Seller, Lila Lance. "COUNTY CHAIRMAN, THE"— Fox.— From the play by George Ade. Screen play by Sam Hellman and Gladys Lehman. Directed by John Blystone. The cast: Jim Hackler, Will Rogers; Lucy Rigby, Evelyn Venable; Ben Harvey, Kent Taylor; Mrs. Mary Rigby, Louise Dresser; Freckles, Mickey Rooney; Elias Rigby, Berton Churchill; Henry Cleaver, Frank Melton; Tom Cruden, Robert McWade; Vance Jimmison, Russell Simpson; Uncle Eck, William V. Mong; Abigail Tweksbury, Jan Duggan; Lorna Cruden, Gay Seabrook; Riley Cleaver, Charles Middleton; Wilson Prewill, Erville Alderson; Sassafras, Stepin Fetchil "DAVID COPPERFIELD"— M-G-M— From the story by Charles Dickens. Adapted by Hugh Walpole. Directed by George Cukor. The cast: Micawber, W. C. Fields; Dan Peggolty, Lionel Barrymore; Dora, Maureen O'Sullivan; Agnes, Madge Evans; A unt Betsey, Edna May Oliver; Mr. Wickfield, Lewis Stone; David, the man, Frank Lawton; David, the child, Freddie Bartholomew; Mrs. Copperfield, Elizabeth Allan; Uriah Heep, Roland Young; Mr. Murdstone, Basil Rathbone; Clickett, Elsa Lanchester; Mrs. Micawber, Jean Cadell; Nurse Peggolty, Jessie Ralph; Mr. Dick, Lennox Pawle; Jane Murdstone, Violet Kemble-Cooper; Mrs. Gummidge, Una O'Connor; Ham, John Buckler; Steerforth, Hugh Williams; Limmiter, Ivan Simpson; Barkis, Herbert Mundin; Little Emily, the child. Fay Chaldecott; Agnes, the child, Marilyn Knowlden; Little Emily, the woman, Florine McKinney; Dr. Chillip, Harry Beresford; Mary Ann, Mable Colcord; The Vicar, Hugh Walpole. "ENCHANTED APRIL"— RKORadio.— From the novel by "Elizabeth" and the dramatization by Kane Campbell. Screen play by Samuel Hoffen stein and Ray Harris. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: Lolly Wilkins, Ann Harding; Mellersh Wilkins, Frank Morgan; Rose Arbulhnot, Katherine Alexander; Frederick Arbulhnot, Reginald Owen; Lady Caroline, Jane Baxter; Beppo Briggs, Ralph Forbes; Mrs. Fisher, Jessie Ralph; Domenico, Charier Judels; Francesco, Rafaela Ottiano. "EVERGREEN"— Gaumont-British.— Based on the play by Benn W. Levy. Adapted from Charles B. Cochran's production. Directed by Victor Saville. The cast: Harriet Green, Jessie Mathews; Leslie Benn, Sonnie Hale; Maudie, Betty Balfour; Tommy Thompson, Barry Mackay; Marquis of Staines, Ivor MacLaren; Treadwell, Hartley Power; Lord Shropshire, Patrick Ludlow; Mrs. Hawkes, Betty Shale; Marjorie Moore, Marjorie Brooks. "FEDERAL AGENT"— Select Pictures.— From the story by Barry Barringer. Screen play by Robert Ellis. Directed by Sam Newfield. The cast: Bill Boyd, Irene Ware, Don Alvarado, Lenita Lane, and George Cooper. "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS"— M-G-M.— From the story by Edward Barry Roberts and Frank Morgan Cavett. Screen play by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The cast: Mary, Joan Crawford; Jeff, Clark Gable; Dill, Robert Montgomery; Shep, Charles Butterworth; Paula, Billie Burke; Connie, Frances Drake; Eleanor, Rosalind Russell; Wiffens, Tom Ricketts; Johnson Arthur Treacher; Bella, Greta Meyer. "GILDED LILY, THE"— Paramount.— From the story by Melville Baker and Jack Kirkland. Screen play by Claude Binyon. Directed by Wesley Ruggles. The cast: Marilyn David, Claudette Colbert; Pete Dawes, Fred MacMurray; Charles Gray, Ray Milland; Lloyd Granville, C. Aubrey Smith; Nate, Luis Alberni; Eddie, Edward Craven; Hankerson, Donald Meek; Oscar, Charles Irwin; Otto Bushe Ferdinand Munier; Daisy, Grace Bradley; Marilyn's Maid, Michelette Burani; Captain of Boat, Claude King; Guard, James T. Quinn; Guard, Edward Gar aan; Guard's Son, George Billings. "GOOD FAIRY, THE"— Universal.— From the play by Ferenc Molnar. Screen play by Preston Sturges. Directed by William Wyler. The cast: Luisa (La) Ginglebusher, Margaret Sullavan; Dr. Max Sporum, Herbert Marshall; Konrad, Frank Morgan; Dellaff, Reginald Owen; Schlapkohl, Alan Hale; Dr. Schultz, Beulah Bondi; Joe, Cesar Romero; Doorman, Al Bridges; Chauffeur, George Davis; Gas Collector, Hugh O'Connell; Actress, June Clayworth "GRAND OLD GIRL"— RKO-Radio.— From the story by Wanda Tuchock. Screen play by Milton Krims and John Twist. Directed by John Robertson. The cast: Laura Bayles, May Robson; Gerry Killaine, Mary Carlisle; Click Dade, Alan Hale; Sandy, Fred MacMurray; Mellis, Etienne Girardot; Butts, William Burress; Mr. Killaine, Hale Hamilton; Holland, Edward Van Sloan; Bill Belden, Fred Kohler, Jr.; Neptune, Onest Conley; Tom Miller, Ben Alexander; Walter, George Offerman, Jr.; Thi President, Gavin Gordon. "GRIDIRON FLASH— RKO-Radio.— From the story by Nicholas Barrows and Earle Snell. Screen play by Glenn Tryon. Directed by Glenn Tryon The cast: Tommy "Cherub" Burke, Eddie Quillan; Jane Thurston, Betty Furness; Howard Smith, Grant Mitchell; L. B. Fields, Lucien Littlefield; "Pinkie' Thurston, Edgar Kennedy; Pudge Harrison, Grady Sutton; Coach Ever smith, Joseph Sauers; Freshman Allen Wood; Mrs. Fields, Margaret Dumont. "HELLDORADO "— Fox.— From the story by Frank Mitchell Dazey. Screen play by Frances Hyland. Directed by James Cruze. The cast: Art Ryan, Richard Aden; Glenda Wynant, Madge Evans; J . F. Van Avery, Ralph Bellamy; Sam Barnes, James Gleason; Miss Fife, Helen Jerome Eddy; Abner Meadows. Henry B. Walthall; Flo, Patricia Farr; Mae, Gertrude Short; Ulysses, Stepin Fetchit; 5am Ed, Lucky Hurlic; Truck Driver, Stanley Fields. "HERE IS MY HEART" — Paramount.— From the story by Alfred Savior. Adapted by Edwin Justus Mayer and Harlan Thompson. Directed by Frank Tuttle. The cast: J. Paul Jones Bing Crosby; Princess Alexandra, Kitty Carlisle; Prince Nicholas, Roland Young; Countess Rostova, Alison Skipworth; Prince Vladimir, Reginald Owen; James Smith. William Frawley; Claire, Marian Mansfield; Suzelle. Cecelia Parker; Manager of Hotel, Akim Tamiron, Waiter, Arthur Housman; Higgins, Charles E. Arnt; Cloche, Robert Klein; Paul's Secretary, Cromwell McKechnie; Paul's Waiter, Albert Petit; Captain of Yacht, Charles Wilson; Tradesman, Rolfe Sedan; Lady, Louise Carter. "I'VE BEEN AROUND"— Universal.— From the story by John Meehan, Jr. Directed by Phil Cahn. The cast: Eric Foster, Chester Morris; Drue Waring, Rochelle Hudson; "Sunny" Ames, Gene Lockhart; Gay Blackstone, Phyllis Brooks; Franklin De Haven, G. P. Huntley, Jr.; Sally Van Loan, Isabel Jewell; John Waring, Walter Walker.