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Casts of Current Photoplays
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"ANNIE OAKLEY"— RKO-Radio.— From a story by Joseph A. Fields and Ewart Adamson. Screen play by Joel Sayre and John Twist. Directed by George Stevens. The cast: Annie Oakley, Barbara Stanwyck; Toby Taylor, Preston Foster; Jeff Hogarth, Melvyn Douglas; Buffalo Bill, Moroni Olsen; Vera Delmar, Pert Kelton; Maclvor, Andy Clyde; Silling Bull, Chief Thunder Bird; Mrs. Oakley, Margaret Armstrong; Wesley Oakley, Delmar Watson; Susan Oakley, Adeline Craig.
"CONFIDENTIAL"— Mascot.— From a story by John Rathmell and Scott Darling. Screen play by Wellyn Totman and Olive Cooper. Directed by Edward L. Cahn. The cast: Donald Cook, Evalyn Knap, Warren Hymer, J. Carrol Naish, Herbert Rawlinson, Theodore Von Eltz, Morgan Wallace.
"FRISCO KID"— Warners.— Story and screen play by Warren Duff and Seton I. Miller. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The cast: Bat Morgan, James Cagney; Jean Barrat, Margaret Lindsay; Paul Morra, Ricardo Cortez; Belle Morra, Lili Damita; Charles Ford, Donald Woods; Spider Burke, Barton MacLane; Solly, George E. Stone; James Daley, Joseph King; Coleman, Addison Richards; Judge Crawford, Robert McWade; McClanahan, Joseph Crehan; Graber, Robert Strange; Slugs Crippen, Joseph Sawyer; Shanghai Duck, Fred Kohler; Tupper, Edward McWade; Jumping Whale, Claudia Coleman; The Weasel, John Wray.
"HIS NIGHT OUT"— Universal.— From a story by Charles Christensen. Screen play by Doris Malloy and Harry Clork. Directed by William Nigh. The cast: Homer, Edward Everett Horton; Peggy, Irene Hervey; Davis, Robert McWade; Ferranza, Jack LaRue; Trent, Willard Robertson; Dr. Kraft, Oscar Apfel; Lola, Lola Lane; Nurse, Virginia Howell; Dr. Singer, Jack Norton; Jimmie, Billy Burrud; Dryer, Rollo Lloyd; Gardner, Jack Carnevale; Lanky, Ward Bond; Beef, Dewey Robinson; Parsons, Theodore Von Eltz; Spanner, Arch Robbins; Bodyguard, Charles Regan; Policeman, Jack Kennedy; Detective, Eddie Chandler and George Cleveland; also Clara Kimball Young, Jack Mulhall, Priscilla Lawson, Nan Grey and Diana Gibson.
"I FOUND STELLA PARISH "—Warners.— From a story by John Monk Saunders. Screen play by Casey Robinson. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Stella Parish, Kay Francis; Keith Lockridge, Ian Hunter; Stephen Norman, Paul Lukas; Gloria, Sybil Jason; Nana, Jessie Ralph; Clifton Jeffords, Barton MacLane; Dimmie, Eddie Acuff; Chuck, Joseph Sawyer; Reeves, Walter Kingsford; James, Harry Beresford; Jed Duffy, Robert Strange.
"IN PERSON"— RKO-Radio.— From the novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. Screen play by Allan Scott. Directed by William A. Seiter. The cast: Carol Corliss, Ginger Rogers; Emory Muir, George Brent; Jay Holmes, Alan Mowbray; Judge Thaddeus Parks, Grant Mitchell; Dr. Aaron Sylvester, Samuel S. Hinds; Minna, Joan Breslau; Sheriff Twing, Louis Mason; "Parson" Lunk, Spencer Charters; Doorman, Edgar Kennedy.
"MELODY LINGERS ON, THE"— Reliance. — From the novel by Lowell Brentano. Screen play by Ralph Block and Philip Dunne. Directed by David Burton. The cast: Ann Prescott, Josephine Hutchinson; Salvini, George Houston; Marco Turina, John Halliday; Sylvia Turina, Mona Barrie; Manzoni, Helen Westley; Mother Superior, Laura Hope Crews; Jonsey, William Harrigan; Guido, David Scott; Croce, Walter Kingsford; Da Vigna, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Carmen, Grace Poggi; Louisa, Inez Palange; Guiseppe, Frank Puglia; Innkeeper, Genarro Curci; Lieutenant Zelli, Francesco Maran; Sister Maria, Eily Malyon; Sister Agnes, Marian Ballou; Celeste, Adele St. Maur; Fruit Vender, Eddie Conrad; Vender's Wife, Nina Campana; Austrian Officer, William Von Brincken.
"METROPOLITAN" — 20th Century-Fox. — From the story by Bess Meredyth. Screen play by Bess Meredyth and George Marion, Jr. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. The cast: Thomas Renwick, Lawrence Tibbett; Anne Merrill, Virginia Bruce; Ghita Galin, Alice Brady; Niki Baroni, Cesar Romero; T. Simon Hunter, Thurston Hall; Ugo Pizzi, Luis Alberni; Peronlelli, George Marion, Sr.; Mr. Tolentino, Adrian Rosley; Weidel, Christian Rub; Manna, Ruth Donnelly; Marco, Franklyn Ardell; A«7/o, Etienne Girardot; Charwoman, Jessie Ralph.
J" MURDER OF DR. HARRIGAN. THE"— Warners. — From the story by Mignon G. Eberhart. Screen play by Peter Milne and Sy Bartlett. Directed by Frank McDonald. The cast: Sally Keating, Kay Linaker; George Lambert, Ricardo Cortez; Dr. Coate, Frank Reicher; Margaret Brody, Mary Treen; Lillian
Ash, Mary Astor; Foster, Ellen Lowe; Jonsey, Martha Tibbetts; Bertha, Mary Russell; Peter Melady, Robt. Strange; Agnes, Anita Kerry; Dr. Harrigan, John Eldredge; lna, Joan Blair; Wenlworlh, Johnny Arthur; Jackson, Don Barclay; Ladd, Gordon Elliott; Simon, Phillip Reed; Police Sergeant, Frank Shannon.
"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY"— M-G-M.— From the novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. Screen play by Talbot Jennings, Jules Furthman and Carey Wilson. Directed by Frank Lloyd. The cast: Bligh, Charles Laughton; Christian, Clark Gable; Byam, Franchot Tone; Smith, Herbert Mundin; Ellison, Eddie Quillan; Bacchus, Dudley Digges; Burkilt, Donald Crisp; Sir Joseph Banks, Henry Stephenson; Captain Nelson, Francis Lister; Mrs. Byam, Spring Byingion; Teliani, Movita; Maimili, Mamo; Maggs, Ian Wolfe; Morgan, Ivan Simpson; Fryer, De Witt Jennings; Muspralt, Stanley Fields; Morrison, Wallace Clark; Hayward, Vernon Downing; Tinkler, Dick Winslow.
"NIGHT AT THE OPERA, A"— M-G-M.— From the story by James Kevin McGuinness. Screen play by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. Directed by Sam Wood. The cast: Otis B. Driftwood, Groucho Marx; Fiorello, Chico Marx; Tomasso, Harpo Marx; Rosa, Kitty Carlisle; Ricardo, Allan Jones; Lassparri, Walter King; Gottlieb, Siegfried Rumann; Mrs. Claypool, Margaret Dumont; Captain, Edward Keane; Henderson, Robert Emmet O'Connor.
"ONE-WAY TICKET"— Columbia.— From a story by Ethel Turner. Screen play by Vincent Lawrence and Joseph Anthony. Directed by Herbert Biberman. The cast: Jerry, Lloyd Nolan; Ronnie, Peggy Conklin; Captain Bourne, Walter Connolly; Ellen, Edith Fellows; Willa, Gloria Shea; Mrs. Bourne, Nana Bryant; Mr. Ritchie, Thurston Hall; Martin, George McKay; Bender, Robert Middlemass; Wing, Willie Fung; Charlie, Jack Clifford; Ed, James Flavin.
"PADDY O'DAY" — 20th Century-Fox. — Screen play by Lou Breslow and Edward Eliscu. Directed by Lewis Seiler. The cast: Paddy O'Day, Jane Withers; Ray Ford, Pinky Tomlin; Tamara Pelrovilch, Rita Cansino; Dora, Jane Darwell; Mischa, George Givot; Immigration Officer McGuire, Francis Ford; Aunt Flora Ford, Vera Lewis; Aunt Jane Ford, Louise Carter; Benton, Russell Simpson; Popushka Pelrovilch, Michael Visaroff; Momushka Pelrovilch, Nina Visaroff.
"PETER IBBETSON"— Paramount.— From the novel by George du Maurier and the play by John Nathaniel Raphael. Screen play by Vincent Lawrence and Waldemar Young. Directed by Henry Hathaway. The cast: Peter lbbetson, Gary Cooper; Mary, Duchess of Towers, Ann Harding; The Duke of Towers, John Halliday; Agnes, Ida Lupino; Colonel Forsythe, Douglass Dumbrille; Mimsey, Virginia Weidler; Gogo, Dickie Moore; Mrs. Dorian, Doris Lloyd; Wilkins, Gilbert Emery; Mr. Slade, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Major Duquesnois, Christian Rub; Madame Pasquier, Elsa Buchanan; Madame Ginghi, Namara; Kalherine, Elsie Prescott; Waraen, Gerald Rogers; Captain of Guards, Cyril McLaglen; Guard, Jack Adair; Prisoner, Harry Cording; Prisoner, Leonid Kinsky; Prisoner, Herbert Evans; Prisoner, Robert Adair.
"REMEMBER LAST NIGHT"— Universal — From the novel by Adam Hobhouse. Screen play by Harry Clork, Doris Malloy and Dan Totheroh. Directed by James Whale. The cast: Danny Harrison, Edward Arnold; Carlolla Milburn, Constance Cummings; Belle Huling, Sally Eilers; Tony Milburn, Robert Young; Fred Flannagan, Robert Armstrong; Jack Whitridge, Reginald Denny; Billy Arnold, Monroe Owsley; Vic Huling, George Meeker; Maxie, Ed Brophy; Baptisle, Jack LaRue; Penny Whitridge, Louise Henry; Professor Jone, Gustav von Seyfferitz; Faronea, Gregory Ratoff; Phelps, Arthur Treacher; Mme. Boucliet, Rafaela Ottiano.
"RENDEZVOUS"— M-G-M.— From a book by Herbert O. Yardley. Screen play by P. J. Wolfson and George Oppenheimer. Directed by William K. Howard. The cast: Bill Gordon, William Powell; Joel, Rosalind Russell; Olivia, Binnie Barnes; William Brennan, Lionel Atwill; Nickolajeff, Cesar Romero; Carter, Samuel S. Hinds; Ambassador, Henry Stephenson; Dr. Jackson, Frank Reicher; Martin, Charley Grapewin; Roberts, Leonard Mudie; G-Man, Howard Hickman; Secretary of War, Charles Trowbridge.
"SHIP CAFE" — Paramount. — Original screen play by Harlan Thompson and Herbert Fields. Directed by Robert Florey. The cast: Chris Andersen, Carl Brisson; Ruby, Arline Judge; Countess Boranoff, Mady Christians; Briny O'Brien, William Frawley; Eddie Davis, Eddie Davis; Molly, Inez
Courtney; Rocky Stone, Grant Withers; Donovan, Harry Woods; Dancing Teacher, Lita Chevret; Sue, Beulah McDonald; Donald, David Newell; Gerald, James Murray; Slim (Bartender and Waiter), Irving Bacon; Harry (Pianist), Fred Warren; Jimmy, Douglas Blackley.
"SHOW THEM NO MERCY"— 20th CenturyFox. — Original story and screen play by Kubec Glasmon. Directed by George Marshall. The cast: Lorella, Rochelle Hudson; Tobey, Cesar Romero; Pilch, Bruce Cabot; Joe Martin, Edward Norris; Buzz, Edward Brophy; Gimp, Warren Hymer; Kurt Hansen, Herbert Rawlinson; Gus Hansen, Robert Gleckler; Clifford, Charles C. Wilson; Chief Haggerly, William Davidson; Reed, Frank Conroy; Mrs. Hansen, Edythe Elliott; Willie, William Benedict; Judge Fry, Orrin Burke; Lester Mills, Boothe Howard; Doctor Peterson, Paul McVey.
"SO RED THE ROSE "—Paramount.— From the novel by Stark Young. Screen play by Laurence Stallings, Maxwell Anderson and Edwin Justus Mayer. Directed by King Vidor. The cast: Valletle 'Bedford,, Margaret Sulla van; Malcolm Bedford, Walter Connolly; Duncan Bedford, Randolph Scott; Sally Bedford, Janet Beecher; Mary Cherry, Elizabeth Patterson: Edward Bedford, Harry Ellerbe; Middleton Bedford, Dickie Moore; George Pendleton, Robert Cummings; George McGehee, Charles Starrett; Yankee Boy, Johnny Downs; William Veal, Daniel Haynes; Cato, Clarence Muse; Major Rushlon, James Burke; Confederate Sergt., Warner Richmond; Chas. Tolliver, Alfred Delcambre.
"SPANISH CAPE MYSTERY, THE"— Republic.— From the novel by Ellery Queen. Directed by Lewis D. Collins. The cast: Stella Godfrey, Helen Twelvetrees; Ellery Queen, Donald Cook; Judge Macklin, Berton Churchill; Godfrey, Frank Sheridan; Moley, Harry Stubbs; Inspector Queen, Guy Usher; Kummer, Huntley Gordon; Mrs. Godfrey, Betty Blythe; DuPre, Olaf Hytten; Mrs. Constable, Ruth Gillette; Gardner, Jack LaRue; Tiller, Frank Leigh; Mrs. Munn, Barbara Bedford; Marce, George Baxter; Pitts, Katherine Morrow; Leslie Cort, Arnold Gray; Hendricks, Donald Kerr; Hunt, Lee Prather; Jorum, George Cleveland.
"STARS OVER BROADWAY"— Warners.— Music and lyrics by Harry Warren and Al Dubin. Directed by William Keighley. The cast: Al McGillevray, Pat O'Brien; Joan Garrett, Jane Froman; Offkey Cramer, Frank McHugh; Freddy, Eddie Conrad; Announcer, Frank Fay; Molly, Marie Wilson; Singer, Phil Regan; Luigi, Paul Porcasi; Arthie McNeigh, Emmet Vogan; Jan King, James Melton; Nora Wyman, Jean Muir; Minotli, William Ricciardi; Crane, E. E. Clive; Ruaolph, Harry Seymour; Jim Flugel, Maurice Flugel; Charlie, George Chandler; The Creek, Patsy Flick.
"THANKS A MILLION"— 20th Century-Fox. — From a story by Melville Crossman. Screen play by Nunnally Johnson. Directed by Del Ruth. Cast: Eric Land, Dick Powell; Sally Mason, Ann Dvorak; Ned Lyman, Fred Allen; Phoebe Mason, Patsy Kelly; Judge Cnlliman. Raymond Walburn; Tammany, Bennie Baker; Mr. Grass, Andrew Tombes; Mr. Krueger, Alan Dinehart; Maxwell, Paul Harvey; Mr. Casey, Edwin Maxwell.
"THREE KIDS AND A QUEEN"— Universal. — From a story by Harry Poppe and Chester Beecroft. Screen play by Barry Trivers and Sam Ornitz. Directed by Edward Ludwig. The cast: Mary June Baxter, May Robson; Tony Orsalti, Henry Armetta; Julia. Charlotte Henry; Blackie, Frankie Darro; I I'd// it Morkin, Herman Bing; Elmira, Lillian Harmer; Doc, William Burrud; Flash, William Benedict; Boss Benton, John Miljan; Wilfred Edgar, Lawrence Grant; Mrs. Cummings, Hedda Hopper; Ralph, Hale Hamilton; Stanley, Noel Madison; Bill, Tom Dugan; Crippils, Henry Kolker.
"TO BEAT THE BAND"— RKO-Radio.— From a story by George Marion, Jr. Screen play by Rian James. Directed by Ben Stoloff. The cast: Hugo Twist, Hugh Herbert; Freeda MacCreery, Helen Broderick; Larry Barry, Roger Pryor; Fred Canon, Fred Keating; Hawkins, Eric Blore; Rowena, Phyllis Brooks; Barbara Shelby, Evelyn Poe; Member of Band, Johnny Mercer; McCrory, Ray Mayer; Girls' Orchestra Leader, Joy Hodges.
"TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL" — GB— From the novel by Bernhard Kellerman. Screen story by Kurt Siodmak. Directed by Maurice Elvey. The cast: McAllen, Richard Dix; Robbie, Leslie Banks; Ruth, Madge Evans; Varlia, Helen Vinson; Lloyd, C. Aubrey Smith; Moslyn, Basil Sydney; Grellier, Henry Oscar; Mary, Hilda Trevelyn; Godfrey, Jimmy Hanley; President of U. S. A., Walter Huston; Prime Minister of England, George Arliss.
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