Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR MAY, 1935 125 Casts of Current Photoplays COMPLETE FOR EVERY PICTURE REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE '.LL THE KINGS HORSES"— Paramount. — l'i on the play by Laurence Clark and Max Giersi and the play by Frederick Herendeen and Jrd Horan. Screen play by Frank Tuttle and (Mck Stephani. Directed by Frank Tuttle. The « King Rudolph, Carl Brisson; Carlo Rocco, Carl 3)n; Elaine, the Queen, Mary Ellis; Peppi, lrd Everett Horton; Mimi, Katherine DeMille: nVonley, Eugene Pallette; Baron Kraemer, Arnold 3 ; Steffi,, Marina Schubert; Count Ballhy, Stanley an; 1st Gentleman, Edwin Maxwell; 2nd ,'cma'n, Richard Barbee; Major Domo, Fred llan; Finance Minister, Eric Mayne; Count itihe'im, Phillips Smalley; llonka, Rosita. •iAPTAIN HURRICANE "-RKO Radio. t the novel by Sara Ware Bassett. Screen play [sephine Lovett. Directed by John Robertson. , aat: Zenas, James Barton; Abbie, Helen Westr'lalie (Susan A ««), Helen Mack; Capl. Jeremiah, ■ Lockhart; Jimmy, Douglas Walton; Captain i Henry Travers; Silas Coffin, Otto Hoffman; Nydia West man; Dave, Lon Chaney, Jr. ' AR 99" — Paramount. — From the story by i Detzer. Screen play by Karl Detzer and C. ner Sullivan. Directed by Charles Barton. The , Ross Martin, Fred MacMurray; Professor Any, Sir Guy Standing; Mary Adams, Ann Span; Sheriff Pete Arnol, Frank Craven; Sergeant /, William Frawley; Recruit Blalsky, Douglas c'.ley; Recruit Carney, John Cox; Recruit Ilaynes, I Chandler; Recruit Jamison, Alfred Delcambre; i it Burton, Dean Jagger; Granny, Nora Cecil; i Marina Schubert; Smoke, Mack Gray; Dutch, lrd Wilson. ' ASINO MURDER CASE, THE"— M-G-M.— i the original story by S. S. Van Dine. Screen n by Florence Ryerson and Edgar A. Woolf. i ted by Edwin L. Marin. The cast: Philo Vance, Lukas; Mrs. Llewelyn, Alison Skipworth; Lynn, ild Cook; Doris, Rosalind Russell; Kincaid, lir Byron; Sergeant Heath, Ted Healy; Currte, i'Blore; Amelia, Isabel Jewell; Becky, Louise Ida; Markham, Purnell Pratt; Dr. Kane, Leslie In; Virginia, Louise Henry; Smith, Leo Carroll; loremus, Charles Sellon. MEVIL IS A WOMAN, THE"— Paramount. l;>m the story "The Woman and the Puppet" by & Louys. Screen play by John Dos Passos. > nuity by S. K. Winston. Directed by Josef Sternberg. The cast: "Concha" Perez, Marlene fich; Antonio Galvan, Cesar Romero; Don Pasi Lionel Atwill; Don Pasquilo, Edward Everett :}n; Senora Perez, Alison Skipworth; Dr. Mendez, fan Wallace; Morenilo, Don Alvarado; Tuerta, :>e Pigott; Conductor, Lawrence Grant; Gypsy ver, Luisa Espinal; Supt. Tobacco Factory, Edwin well; Foreman Snowbound Train, Hank Mann. >0G OF FLANDERS, A"— RKO-Radio.— the novel by "Ouida." Screen play by Ains Morgan. Directed by Edward Sloman. The Nello, Frankie Thomas; Jehan, O. P. Heggie; <?, Helen Parrish; Mr. Cogez, DeWitt Jennings; Cogez, Ann Shoemaker; Hans, Christian Rub; , Richard Quine; Mr. Venderklool, Henry Kol Urs. Vanderklool, Nella Walker; Hardware Man, Son Richards; Mons. de La Tom, Josef Swickard; Keller, Sara Padden; Sacristian, Harry Beres Leo, Lightning. OIN' TO TOWN" — Paramount. — From the by Mae West. Screen play by Mae West. :ted by Alexander Hall. The cast: Cleo Borden, West; Edward Harrington, Paul Cavanagh; Ivan tor, Ivan Lebedeff ; Taho, Tito Coral; Mrs. Crane >ny, Marjorie Gateson; Buck Gonzales, Fred er, Sr.; Fletcher Collon, Monroe Owsley; Winslow, rt Emery, Young Fellow, Grant Withers; AnAdrienne D'Ambricourt; Signor Vitola, Luis Al; Senor Ricardo Lopez, Lucio Villages; Dolores ■, Mona Rico; Donovan, Paul Harvey. iREAT GOD GOLD"— Monogram.— From tory by Albert J. Meserow and Elynore DalkAdapted by Norman Houston. Directed by ur Lubin. The cast: John Hart, Sidney BlackMarcia Harper, Martha Sleeper; Phil Stuart, 5 Toomey; Gerl, Gloria Shea; Nillo, Edwin well; Frank Nilto, Ralf Harolde; Elena Nilto, a Alba; Simon, John T. Murray. ;reat hotel murder, the"— fox.— i the story by Vincent Starrett. Screen play by ur Kober. Directed by Eugene Forde. The Roger Blackwood, Edmund Lowe; Andy McVictor McLaglen; Elinor Blake, Rosemary ; Olive Temple, Mary Carlisle; Mr. Harvey, y O'Neill; Dr. Temple, C. Henry Gordon; y Prentice, William Janney; Anthony Wilson, les C. Wilson; "Feels" Moore, John Wray; Ole, Qualen; Hans, Herman Bing; Tessie, Madge my; Police Captain, Robert Gleckler; Girando, :nce H. Wilson. JONGKONG NIGHTS" — Futter Prod.— i the story by Roger Allman. Adapted by nan Houston. Directed by E. Mason Hopper, cast: Tom, Tom Keene; Trina, Wera Engels; y, Warren Hymer; Wong, Tetsu Komai; Burris, Cornelius Keefe; Capl. Evans, Freeman Lang; Blake' Tom London. "IT HAPPENED IN NEW YORK" — Universal.— From the story by Ward Morehouse and Jean Dalrymple. Screen play by Seton I. Miller and Rian James. Directed by Alan Crosland. The cast: Vania Nardi, Gertrude Michael; Chris, Heather Angel; Charley, Lyle Talbot; Haywood, Hugh O'Connell; Fleurelte, Adrienne D'Ambricourt; Prince Dvorak, Rafael Storm; Venetli, Robert Gleckler; Joe Blake, Wallis Clark; Radio Announcer, Phil Tead; Landlady, Bess Stafford; Publicity Man, Dick Elliott. "LADDIE"— RKO-Radio.— From the story by Gene Stratton-Porter. Directed by George Stevens. The cast: Laddie, John Beal; Pamela Pryor, Gloria Stuart; Little Sister, Virginia Weidler; Paul Stanton, Willard Robertson; Mrs. Stanton, Dorothy Peterson; Shelley Stanton, Louise Henry; Sally Stanton, Gloria Shea; Leon Stanton, Jimmy Butler; Mahlon Pryor, Donald Crisp; Peter Dover, Grady Sutton; Candace Swarlz, Greta Meyer; Mrs. Freshen, Margaret Armstrong; Mr. Freshen, William Gould; their Daughter, Maxine Hicks; The Minister, James Alf. "LES MISERABLES "— 20th Century-United Artists. — From the novel by Victor Hugo. Screen play by W. P. Lipscomb. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. The cast: Jean Valjean, Fredric March; Javert, Charles Laughton; Big Cosette, Rochelle Hudson; Little Cosetta, Marilyn Knowlden; Marius, John Beal; Eponine, Frances Drake; Bishop Bienvenu, Sir Cedric Hardwicke; Madam MaGloire, Jessie Ralph; Fantine, Florence Eldridge; Thenardier, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Madam Thenardier, Jane Kent; Mother Superior, Eily Malyon; Brissac, Vernon Dowling; Lamarque, Lyon Michland; Enjolras, John Canadine; Brevet, Charles Hoefeli; Genflou, Leonid Kenishey; Chenildieu, John Bleifer; Cochepallie, Harry Semels; Toussainl, Florence Roberts. "LET'S LIVE TONIGHT"— Columbia.— From the story by Bradley King. Screen play by Gene Markey. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. The cast: Kay Roulledge, Lilian Harvey; Nick Kerry, Tullio Carminati; Mrs. Routledge, Janet Beecher; Brian Kerry, Hugh Williams; Countess Margot de Legere, Tala Birell; Mario, Luis Alberni; Lily Montrose, Claudia Coleman; Ozzy Featherslone, Arthur Treacher; Maharajah, Gilbert Emery. "LIFE BEGINS AT 40 "—Fox.— From the novel by Walter B. Pitkin. Screen play by Lamar Trotti. Directed by George Marshall. The cast: Kenesaw H. Clark, Will Rogers; Lee Austin, Richard Cromwell; Col. Joseph Abercrombie, George Barbier; Adele Anderson, Rochelle Hudson; Ida Harris, Jane Darwell; T. Wallerson Meriwhelher, Slim Summerville; Chris, Sterling Holloway; Joe Abercrombie, Thomas Beck; "Pappy" Smilhers, Roger Imhof; Tom Cotton, Charles Sellon; Wally Stevens, John Bradford; Mrs. Cotton, Ruth Gillette; Charlie Beagle, Jed Prouty; Simonds, T. Roy Barnes; Mrs. Meriwhelher, Claire DuBrey. "LITTLE COLONEL, THE"— Fox.— From the story by Annie Fellows Johnston. Screen play by William Conselman. Directed by David Butler. The cast: Lloyd Sherman, Shirley Temple; Colonel Lloyd, Lionel Barrymore; Elizabeth, Evelyn Venable; Jack Sherman, John Lodge; Swazey, Sidney Blacker; Hull, Alden Chase; Dr. Scott, William Burress; Frank Randolph, David O'Brien; Mom Beck, Hattie McDaniel; Maria, Geneva Williams; May Lily, Avonne Jackson; Henry Clay, Nyanza Potts; Nebler, Frank Darien; Walker, Bill Robinson. "LIVING ON VELVET "—Warners.— From the original story and screen play by Jerry Wald and Julius Epstein. Directed by Frank Borzage. The cast: Amy Prentiss, Kay Francis; Terry Parker, George Brent; Walter (Gibrallor) Pritcham, Warren William; Aunt Martha, Helen Lowell; Major, Russell Hicks; Mrs. Parker, Maude T. Gordon; Mr. Parker, Samuel Hinds; Cynthia Parker, Martha Merrill. "LOVE IN BLOOM "—Paramount.— From the story by Frank R. Adams. Screen play by J. P. McEvoy and Keene Thompson. Directed by Elliott Nugent. The cast: George, George Burns; Grade, Grade Allen; Larry Deane, Joe Morrison; Violet Downey, Dixie Lee; Col. "Dad" Downey, J. C. Nugent; Mrs. Cassidy, Mary Foy; Sheriff, Richard Carle; Pop, Lee Kohlmar; Waitress, Julia Graham; Cashier, Sam Godfrey; The Cop, Wade Boteler; Bridesmaid, Marian Mansfield. "MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, THE"— Gaumont British. — From the scenario by Edwin Greenwood and A. R. Rawlinson. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The cast: Betty Lawrence, Nova Pilbeam; Abbott, Peter Lorre; Lawrence, Leslie Banks; Jill, Edna Best; Ledine, Frank Cosper; Clive, Hugh Wakefield; Louis, Pierre Fresnay; Nurse Agnes, Cicely Oates; Binstead, D. A. Clarke Smith; Gibson, George Curzon. "McFADDEN'S FLATS"— Paramount.— From the play by Gus Hill. Screen play by Arthur Caesar, Edward Kaufman and Andy Rice. Directed by Ralph Murphy. The cast: Dan McFadden, Walter C. 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