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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR MAY, 1936
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Casts of Current Photoplays
AMATEUR GENTLEMAN, THE"— Critein.— United Artists. — From the novel by Jeffrey 1 nol. Adapted by Clemence Dane. Directed by
Drnton Freeland. The cast: Barnabas Barly, DougI Fairbanks, Jr. \Lady Cleone Meredith, Elissa Landi; ,t\s Chichester, Basil Sydney; Natty Bell, Gordon Irker; Lord Ronald Meredith, Hugh Williams; Lady tnstanlon, Irene Brown.
'BOULDER DAM" — Warners. — Based on the :ry by Dan M. Templin. Screen play by Sy
rtlett and Ralph Block. Directed by Frank Mc
nald. The cast; Rusty Noonan, Ross Alexander; ,n Vangarick, Patricia Ellis; Lacy, Lyle Talbot; Ed ,rper, Eddie Acuff; Agnew, Henry O'Neill; I'a
ngarick, Egon Brecher; Ma Vangarick, Eleanor ' sselhoeft; Boss, Joseph Crehan; Sheriff, Olin Howid; Wilson, Win. Pawley; Peter Vangarick, Ronnie 'sby; Stan Vangarick, George Breakston.
BROADWAY PLAYBOY"— Warners.— From
;>lay by George M. Cohan. Screen play by Roy
lanslor. Directed by Wm. McGann. The cast:
Arnold, Warren William; Beth Calhoun, June
ivis; Casey, Barton MacLane; P. H. Bancroft ■'ne Lockhart; Lottie Bancroft, Kathleen Lockhart;
lly Calhoun, Dick Purcell; Joe Roberts, Craig ynolds; Mr. Calhoun, Granville Bates; Mrs. Cairn, Dorothy Vaughan.
CAPTAIN JANUARY "—20th Century-Fox.
5ased on a story by Laura E. Richards. Screen ;y by Sam Hellman, Gladys Lehman and Harry
gend. Directed by David Butler. The cast: . r, Shirley Temple; Captain January, Guy Kibbee; i Wain Nazro, Slim Summerville; Mary Marshall, ,ie Lang; Paul Roberts, Buddy Ebsen; Agatha
•rgan, Sara Haden; Eliza Croft, Jane Darwell; til Morgan, Jerry Tucker; Mrs. John Mason, '. la Walker; John Mason, George Irving; Deputy .■riff, James Farley; Old Sailor, Si Jenks; East
'in, John Carradine.
CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS"— 20th • stury-Fox. — Based on the character "Charlie i'in" created by Earl Dcrr Biggers. Screen play by
bert Ellis and Helen Logan. Directed by Harry . :hman. The cast: Charlie Chan, Warner Oland; .' Chan, Keye Luke; Tim and Tiny, George and <ve Brasno; John Gaines, Francis Ford; Marie .■man, Maxine Reiner; Hal Blake, John McGuire; .:i'se Norman, Shirley Deane; Joe Kinney, Paul :nton; Tom Holt, J. Carrol Naish; Dan Farrell,
)the Howard; Nellie Farrell, Drue Leyton; LieulenI Macy, Wade Boteler; Su Toy, Shia Jung.
COUNTRY DOCTOR, THE"— 20th Centuryjk. — From the story by Charles E. Blake. Screen 'y by Sonya Levien. Directed by Henry King. ::cast: The Dionne Quintuplets: Yvonne, Cecile. ;rie, Annette, Emi-lie; Dr. John Luke, Jean Hersholt;
ry MacKenzie. June Lang; Constable Jim Ogden, in Summerville; Tony Luke, Michael Whalen;
rse Kalherine Kennedy, Dorothy Peterson; Macizie, Robert Barrat; Mrs. Graham, Jane Darwell; 't Wyait, John Qualen; Dr. Paul Luke, Frank ' cher; Sir Basil Crawford, Montagu Love; Governor neral, David Torrence; Greesy, George Chandler;
s. Ogden, Helen Jerome Eddy; Mrs. Wyatt, Aileen
lyle; Dr. Wilson, George Meeker; Mike, J.
thony Hughes; The Gawker, William Benedict.
DESERT GOLD" — Paramount. — From the ■el by Zane Grey. Screen play by Stuart Anthony
.1 Robert Yost. Directed by James Hogan. The I: Moya, Larry "Buster" Crabbe; Fordyce Mor
■ er, Robert Cummings; Jane Belding, Marsha nt; Dick Gale, Tom Keene; Glenn Ktfsedon, Glenn kson; Chetley Kasedon, Monte Blue; Doc Belding,
Tmond Hatton; Ladd, Walter Miller; Lash, Frank
. yo; Sentry, Phillip Morris; Sleeping Passenger,
,aes Burtis.
EVERYBODY'S OLD MAN"— 20th Centuryk. — Suggested by the story by Edgar Franklin.
een play by Patterson McNutt and A. E. Thomas.
ected by James Flood. The cast: William I nklin, Irvin S. Cobb; Cynthia Sampson, Rochelle 'dson; Tommy Sampson, Johnny Downs; Fredik Gillespie, Alan Dinehart; Susan Franklin, Sara
Jen; Ronald Franklin, Norman Foster; Mike i rphy, Warren Hymer; Dr. Phillips, Maurice Cass; 1 ney, Donald Meek; Mansfield, Charles Coleman; •j I of Spear forth, Ramsey Hill; Judge Larsen, John
tern; Haslell, Walter Walker; Aylesworth, Fredf:k Burton; Jameson, Hal K. Dawson; Miss Mar' Delma Byron; Helen, Hilda Vaughn.
i F MAN" — Paramount. — From the story by ; hard Connell. Screen play by Eddie Welch, Ury Johnson and Paul Gerard Smith. Directed by 1 vard F. Cline. The cast: Johnny Dime, Jack 1] ey; Evelyn, Grace Bradley; Hogan, William Fraw1 Molly Carter, Adrienne Marden; Mr. Shaw, Ons v Stevens; Esau Whitney, Edward McWade; ■ ■y, Norman Willis; Carfwright, Robert Middlei ;s; Daughlery, Walter Johnson; Craig, Franklin 1 ker; Man, Heinie Conklin; Young Man, Buck 1 ck; Woman, Phyllis Crane; Elderly Woman, 1 Del Forrest; Julie, Gail Sheridan; Sheriff, Spencer • irters; Woman. Carol Holloway; Girl at SwilchI 'd, June Brewster.
FARMER IN THE DELL. THE"— RKO
Radio. — From the novel by Phil Stong. Screen play by Sam Mintz & John Grey. Directed by Ben Holmes. The cast: Pa Boyer, Fred Stone; Adie Boyer, Jean Parker; Ma Boyer, Esther Dale; Chester Hart, Moroni Olsen; Davy Davenport, Frank Albertson; Maud Durant, Maxine Jennings; Spike, Ray Mayer; Gloria, Lucille Ball; Nicky Ranovitch, Rafael Corio; Crosby, Frank Jenks; Milkman, Spencer Charters.
"GENTLE JULIA"— 20th Century-Fox.— Based on the novel by Booth Tarkington. Screen play by Lamar Trotti. Directed by John Blystone. The cast: Florence Atwater, Jane Withers; Noble Dill, Tom Brown; Julia Atwater, Marsha Hunt; Herbert Atwater, Jackie Searl; Mr. Tubbs, Francis Ford; Mr. Crum, George Meeker; Newland Sanders, Maurice Murphy; Grandpa Atwater, Harry Holman; Mrs. Atwater, Myra Marsh; Henry Rooter, Jackie Hughes; Kitty Silvers, Hattie McDaniel; Wallie Torbin, Eddie Buzard.
"GIVE US THIS NIGHT" — Paramount. — Based on the story by Jacques Bachrach. Screen play by Edwin Justus Mayer and Lynn Starling. Directed by Alexander Hall. The cast: Anlcnio, Jan Kiepura; Maria, Gladys Swarthout; Marcello Bonelli, Philip Merivale; Tomasso, Benny Baker; Francesco, Michelette Burani; Priest, William Collier, Sr.; First Carabiniere, Sidney Toler; Second Guide, Charles Judels; Guido, Maurice Cass; Vincenti, John Miltern; Forcellini, Alan Mowbray; Elena, Mattie Edward-; Lucrezia, Chloe Douglas; 1st Fisherman, Nick Thomps»n; 2nd Fisherman, Bob Milash; 3rd Fisherman, Monte Carter; 4th Fisherman, Constantine Romanoff; 5th Fisherman, Sam Appel.
"HOUSE OF A THOrsWT) CANDLES, THE — Republic. — From the novel by Meredith Nicholson. Screen play by H. W. Hanemann and Endre Bohem. Directed by Arthur Lubin. The cast: Tony, Phillips Holmes; Carol, Mae Clarke; Sebastian, Irving Pichel; Raquel, Rosita Moreno; Alf, Fred Walton; Maria, Hedwiga Reicher; Sir Andrew, Lawrence Grant; Travers, Fredrik Vogeding; Barrie, Michael Fitzmaurice; Jules, Rafael Storm; Demetrius, Mischa Auer; Agent, Paul Ellis; Steward, Keith Daniels; Radio Attendant, Charles De Ravenne; Sergeant, Olaf Hytton.
"LAUGHING IRISH EYES" — Republic. From the story by Sidney Sutherland and Wallace Sullivan. Screen play by Olive Cooper, Ben Ryan and Stanley Rauh. Directed by Joseph Santley. The cast: Danno O'Keefe. Phil Regan; Pat Kelly, Walter C. Kelly; Peggy Kelly, Evalyn Knapp; Eddie Bell, Ray Walker; Mrs, O'Keefe, Mary Cordon, O'Keefe, Warren Hymer; Weisbecher, Herman Bing; Deacon, Clarence Muse; Gallagher, Raymond Hatton; Molly, Betty Compson; Tim, J. M. Kerrigan; Fight trainer, John Indresano; Cronin, John Sheehan; Announcer, Robert E. Homans.
"LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY"— Selzm. kInternational — United Artists. — From the story by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Screen play by Hugh Walpole. Directed by John Cromwell. The cast: Ceddie, Freddie Bartholomew; "Dearest," Dolores Costello Barrymore; Earl of Dorincourt, C. Aubrey Smith; Mr. Hobbs, Guy Kibbee; Havisham, Henry Stephenson: Dick, Mickey Rooney; Lady Lorridaile, Constance Collier; Sir Harry Lorridaile, E. E. Clive; Mary, Una O'Connor; Tom, Jackie Searl; Applewoman, Jessie Ralph; Rev. Mordaunl, Ivan Simpson; Minna, Helen Flint; Ben, Eric Aldcn; Mrs. Mellon, May Beatty; Miss Herbert, Virginia Field; Newtek, Reginald Barlow; Higgins, Lionel Belmore; Mr-;. Dibble. Tempe Pigott; Purvis, Gilbert Emery; Lord Chief Justice, Lawrence Grant; Snade, Walter Kingsford; Landlady, Eily Malyon; Landlord, Fred Walton; Policeman, Robert Emmett O'Connor; Susan, Elsa Buchanan; Dougal, "Prince."
"MESSAGE TO GARCIA, A"— 20th CenturyFox. — Suggested by Elbert Hubbard's essay, and the book by Lieut. Andrew S. Rowan. Screen play by W. P. Lipscomb and Gene Fowler. Directed by George Marshall. The cast: Sergeant Dory, Wallace Beery; Senorita Raphaelita Maderos, Barbara Stanwyck; Lieutenant Rowan, John Boles; Dr. Krug, Alan Hale; Henry Piper, Herbert Mundin; Spanish Spy, Mona Barrie; General Garcia, Enrique Acosta; Luis Maderos, Juan Torena; Rodriguez, Martin Garralaga; Chiauila, Blanca Vischer; Pasquale Castova, Jose Luis Tortosa; Commandant, Lucio Villegas; German Stoker, Frederick Vogeding; Irish Stoker, Pat Moriarity; Spanish Commandant, Octavio Giraud.
"MOONLIGHT MURDER"— M-G-M.— From the original by Albert J. Cohen and Robert T. Shannon. Screen play by Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf. Directed by Edwin L. Marin. The cast: Steve Farrell, Chester Morris; Tony Adams, Madge Evans; Acosta, Leo Carrillo; Goelz, H. B. Warner; Feydak, J. Carrol Naish; Quinlan, Robert McWade; William, Frank McHugh; Dolores, Benita Hume; Pedro, Duncan Renaldo.
"MOON'S OUR HOME, THE"— Walter Wanger-Paramount. — From an original story by Faith Baldwin. Screen play by Isabel Dawn and Boyce DeGaw. Directed by William A. Seiter. The cast: Cherry Chester, Margaret Sullavan: Anthony Amber
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