Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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The cast: Willie, Charles Butterworth; Mtllicent, Una Merkel; Ronald, Harvey Stephens; Uncle Henry, Eugene Pallette; Rocky, Nat Pendleton; Dorothy, Ruth Selwyn; Skinner, Donald Meek; Edith, Dorothy Libaire; Albert, Edward Nugent; George, Robert Livingston; Mullens, Stanley Field; McGuire, Raymond Brown; Glynn, Wade Boteler; Dave, Bradley Page; Judge Forbes, Richard Carle; Hank, G. Pat Collins; Collon, Claude Gillingwater. "BLACK FURY"— First National.— From the original story "Jan Volkanik" by Judge M. A. Musmanno, and the play "Bohunk" by Harry H. Irving Screen play by Abem Finkel and Carl Erikson. Tin cast: Joe Radek, Paul Muni; Slim Johnson, William Gargan; Tommy Poole, Tully Marshall; Johnny Farrell, Joe Crehan; Mary Novak, Mae Marsh; Sokolsky, Akim Tamiroff; Louie, Selmer Jackson; Tessie Novak, June Ebberling; Mac, Ward Bond; Bill, Pat Moriarty; Agnes Shemanski , Edith Fellows; Johnny Novak, Bobby Nelson; Little Mary Novak, Dorothy Gray; Kubanda, Vince Barnett; Ivan, Jack Bleifer; Welch, Supt., Willard Robertson; Jenkins, Purnell Pratt; Anna Novak, Karen Morley; McGee, Barton MacLane; Sieve Crcmcr, J. Carrol Naish; Sophie Shemanski, Sarah Haden; The "Bulitchka,' Erne Ellsler; Mulligan, Wade Boteler; Alec Novak. Egon Brecher; Pete Novak, George Offerman, Jr.; Mose, Floyd Shackelford; Chris Shemanski, Mickey Rentschler; Zilch, the dog, "Corky"; Willie Novak, Wally Albright; Tony, Pedro Regan; Lefty, Geo. Pat Collins; Mike Shemanski, John Qualen; J. II Hendricks, Henry O'Neill; Butch, a miner, Eddie Shubert. "CARDINAL RICHELIEU"— 20th CenturyUnited Artists. — Based on the play by Sir Edw. Bulwer-Lytton. Screen play by Maude Howell. Adapted by Cameron Rogers. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. The cast: Cardinal Richelieu, George Arliss; Father Joseph, Halliwell Hobbes; Louis XIII, Edward Arnold; Queen Marie, Violet Kemble Cooper; Queen Anne, Katherine Alexander; Lcnore, Maureen O'Sullivan; Andre DePons, Cesar Romero; Baradas, Douglas Dumbrille; Gaston, Francis Lister; FonIrailles, Robert Harrigan; DeBussy, Joseph Tozer; Buckingham, Guy Bellis; Austrian Prime Minister, Boyd Irwin; Olivares, Leonard Mudie; King of Sweden, Lumsden Hare; Conde, Russell Hicks; Duke D'Epernon, Keith Kenneth; Duke Lorraine, Murray Kinnel; Duke of Brittany, Herbert Bunston; Large Innkeeper, David Clyde; Old Innkeeper, Charles Evans; Coachman, Reggie Sheffield; Tradesman Frank Dunn; Chamberlain, Wm. Worthington. "CHASING YESTERDAY"— RKO-Radio — From the novel "The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard" by Anatole France. Screen play by Francis Edwards Faragoh. Directed by George Nicholls, Jr. The cast: Jeanne, Anne Shirley; Sylvestre Bonnard, O. P. Heggie; Therese, Helen Westley; Mile. Prefere, Elizabeth Patterson; Coccoz, John Qualen; Henri, Trent Durkin; Mouche, Etinne Girardot; Mine lh Gabry, Doris Lloyd; The Slavey, Hilda Vaughn. "DEATH FLIES EAST"— Columbia.— From the story by Philip Wylie. Screen play by Albert DeMond and Fred Niblo, Jr. Directed by Phil Rosen The cast: John Robinson Gordon, Conrad Nagel; Evelyn Vail, Florence Rice; Evans, Raymond Walburn; Helen Gilbert, Geneva Mitchell; Baker, Robert Allen; Burroughs, Oscar Apfel; Salu, Miki Morita; Dr. Landers, Purnell Pratt; Mrs. Madison, Irene Franklin; Dr. Moffat, George Irving; Pasloli, Adrian Rosley; O'Brien, Fred Kelsey; Wotkyns, George Hayes. "FAREWELL TO LOVE" — Gaumont British.— From the story by H. G. Lustig and M. Logan Screen play by Benn Levy. Directed by Victor Saville. The cast; Slruensee, Give Brook; Queen Caroline Malhilde. Madeleine Carroll; King Christian VII, Emlyn Williams; Brandt, Alfred Drayton; Guldherg, Nicholas Hannen; Juliana, the Queen Mother, Helen Haye; Von Eyben, Isabel Jeans; Sir Murray Keith, Frank Collier. "FOUR HOURS TO KILL"— Paramount.— From the story by Norman Krasna. Screen play by Norman Krasna. Directed by Mitchell Leisen. The cast: Tony, Richard Barthelmess; Eddie, Joe Morrison; Sylvia, Gertrude Michael; Helen, Helen Mack; .l/<n Danish, Dorothy Tree; Johnson, Roscoe Karns; Carl, Ray Milland; Anderson, Noel Madison; Little Girl, Lois Kent; Tafl, Charles C. Wilson: Mai Mason, Henry Travers; Pa, Lee Kohlmar. "GEORGE WH ITE'S 1935 SCANDALS"— Fox.— From the story by Sam Hellman and Gladys Lehman. Screen play by Jack Yellen and Patterson McNutt. Directed by George White. The cast: Honey Wallers, Alice Faye; Eddie Taylor, James Dunn; Elmer While, Ned Sparks; Manya, Lyda Roberti; Dude Holloway, Cliff Edwards; Midgie, Arline Judge; Marilyn Collins, Eleanor Powell; Louie Pincus, Benny Rubin; Aunt Jane, Emma Dunn; Ilarriman, Charles Richman; Officer Riley, Roger Imhof; Lee. Jed Prouty; Stage Manager, Tommy Jackson; Secretary, Iris Shunn; Madame DuBarry, Lois Eckhart; Sam Fogel, Fuzzy Knight; Grady, Donald Kerr; Daniels, Walter Johnson; Master of Ceremonies, Fred Santley; Ticket Seller, Jack Mulhall; Dispatcher, Harry Dunkinson; Lady in Waiting, Esther Brodelet; Porter, Sam McDaniels; Jean, Marbeth Wright; Chorus Girl, Aloha Ray; Boop Sisters, Edna Mae Jones, Madelyn Earle; Do's Four Gals, Florine Dickson, Marbeth Wright, Kay Hughes, Mildred Morris; George White, Himself, and the Scandals Beauties. "GO INTO YOUR DANCE'— First National — From the story by Bradford Ropes. Adapted by Earl Baldwin. Directed by Archie Mayo. The cast: .1/ Howard, Al Jolson; Sadie Howard, Glenda Farrell; Benny Rubin, Benny Rubin; Rio, the banamasla, Phil Regan; Duke, Barton MacLane; First Blonde, Sharon Lynne; McGee, William Davidson; Mexican. Akim Yamiroff; Dorothy Wayne, Ruby Keeler: Luana Bell, Helen Morgan; Music writers, Warren and Dubin; Fred, Gordon Westcott; Una, Patsy Kelly; Second Blonde, Joyce Compton; Jackson. [oseph Cawthorn. "HOLD 'EM YALE"— Paramount.— From the story by Damon Runyon. Adapted by Eddie Welch and Paul Gerard Smith. Directed by Sidney Lanfield. The cast: Clarice Van Cleve, Patricia Ellis; Gigolo Georgie, Cesar Romero; Hector Wtlmol, Larry Crabbe; Sunshine Joe, William Frawley; Liverlips, Andy Devine; Mr. Van Cleve, George Barbier; Sam, the Gonoph, Warren Hymer; Bennit South Street, George E. Stone; Mr. Wilmol, Hale Hamilton; Coach Jennings, Guy Usher; Cleary, Grant Withers; Laverty, Gary Owen; Mrs. Peovey, Ethel Griffies; Langdonn, Leonard Carey. 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"MARK OF THE VAMPIRE "—M-G-M.— From the story by Guy Endore and Bernard Schubert Directed by Tod Browning. The cast: Professor. Lionel Barrymore; Irena, Elizabeth Allan; Count Mora, Bela Lugosi; Inspector Neumann, Lionel At will; Baron Otto, Jean Hersholt; Fedor, Henry Wadsworth; Dr. Doskil, Donald Meek; Midwife, Jessie Ralph; Jan, Ivan Simpson; Chauffeur, Franklyn Ardell; Maria, Leila Bennett; Annie. June Gittelson; Luna, Carol Borland; Sir Karell, Holmes Herber' Innkeeper, Michael Visaroff. "MISTER DYNAMITE "—Universal.— From the story bv Dashiell Hammett. Screen play by Doris Mallov and Harry Clork. Directed by Alan Crosland. The cast: Mr. Dynamite, Edmund Lowe; Lynn, Jean Dixon; Mono, Verna Hillie; Chartnion, Esther Ralston; Dvorjak, Victor Varconi; Lewis, Minor Watson; King, Robert Gleckler; Williams. Jameson Thomas; Sunshine, Matt McHugh; Rod. G. Pat Collins; Jans, Greta Meyer; Felix, Bradle) Page; Joe, James Burtis. "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT"— M-G-M.— From the play "Order, Please" by Edward Childs Carpenter. Screen play by Frank Davis. Directed by Jack Conway. The cast: Foxhall, Franchot Tone; Phoebe, L'na Merkel; Kent, Conrad Nagel; Colhs. Harvey Stephens; Louise, Steffi Duna; George, Charles Starrett; Ermine, Louise Henry; Selby, Tommy Dugan; Blake, Harold Huber; Carlisle, Henry Kolker "PEOPLE WILL TALK" — Paramount.— From the story by Sophie Kerr and F. Hugh Herbert. Screen play by Herbert Fields. Directed by Alfred Santell. The cast: Henry Wilton. Charlie Ruggles; Clarice Wilton, Mary Boland; Peggy Trask, Leila Hyams; Bill Trask, Dean Jagger; Doris McBnde, Ruthelma Stevens; Strangler Martin, Ivan Linow; Prettyboy Plolsky, Constantine Romanoff; Pete Ranse, Edward Brophy; Helen Baxter, Manna Schubert; Spider Murphy, John Rogers; Mr. Quimby. Sam Flint; Willis McBride. Stanley Andrews; Marin .