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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR MAY, 1936
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"PETTICOAT FEVER — M-G-M.— From the play by Mark Reed. Screen play by Harold Goldman. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. The cast: Dinsmore, Robert Montgomery; Irene Campion. Myrna Loy; Sir James Fel'.on, Reginald (Hen; Kimo. Otto Yamaoka: Ca George
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"RHODES — GB — Based on the book by Sarah Gertrude Millin. Screen play by Leslie Arliss and Michael Barringer. Directed by Berthold Viertel. The cast: Rhodes, Walter Huston; Kruger, Oscar Homolka; Jameson, Basil Sydney; Barney Barnato, Frank Cellier; Anna Carpenter, Peggy Ashcroft; Mrs. Kruger, Renee De Vaux; Cart-night. Bernard Lee; Helm. Lewis Casson: King Lobengula. Ndanisa Kumalo, of Matabeleland; Carl-i-righl's Fiancee, Glennis Lorimer.
"ROAD GANG" — Warners. — From the original by Abem Finkel and Harold Buckley. Screen play by Dalton Trumbo. Directed by Louis King. The cast: James Larrabee, Donald Woods; Barbara, Kay Linaker; First Guard, Ed Chandler; Doctor, Olin Howland; Metcalfe. Henry O'Neill: Warden Parmenter, Addison Richards: Dudley, Ed Van Sloan; Marsden, Wm. Davidson; Bob Gordon, Carlyle Moore, Jr.; Sam Dawson, Harry Cording; Pete, Marc Lawrence; Winston, Joe King; Old Convict at farm, John Irwin: Mine Warden, Charles Middleton; Buck P Eddie Shubert; Cm ■ it*, Herbert Heywood:
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"ROBIXHOOD OF EL DORADO "—M-G-M.— From the novel by Walter Noble Burns. Screen play by William A. Wellman. Joseph Calleia. and Melvin Levy. Directed by William A. Wellman. The cast Joaqu: :. Warner Baxter; Juanila de la
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"THESE THREE" — Samuel Goldwyn-L'mteo Artists. — Story and screen play by Lillian Hellman. Directed by William Wyler. The cast: Martha Dobie, Miriam Hopkins; Karen Wright, Merle Oberon; Dr. Joseph Cardin, Joel McCrea; Sirs. Mortar, Catherine Doucet; Mrs. Tiliord, Alma Kruger; Mary Tilford. Bonita Granville; Rosalie. Marcia Mae Jones; E Carmencita Johnson; Agatha, Margaret Hamilton; Helen Burton, Marie Louise Cooper; Taxi Driter. Walter Brennan.
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"TWO IN REVOLT"— RKO-Radio.— From the original by Tom Storey and Earl Johnson. Screer play by Frank Howard Clark and Jack Pen i Directed by Glenn Tryon. The cast: John Woo'-. John Arledge; Gloria Benton. Louise Latimer; Cyr:: Benton. Moroni Olsen.
On board the yacht "Virginian" are Bette Davis, winner of this year's Motion Picture Academy award for her performance in "Dangerous," and George Brent. They play opposite each other in "The Golden Arrow"