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Based on original stories by Homer Croy, iFrank Fenton and Lynn Root. Based on the characters created by Katharine Kavanaugh. Directed by Malcolm St. Clair. The Cast: John Jones, Jed Prouty; Mrs. John Jones, Spring Byington; Aunt Ida Louise Fazenda; Herbert Thompson, Russell Gleason; JaCk Jones, Ken Howell; Roger Jones, IGeorge Ernest; Lucy Jones, June Carlson; Gran*? \Jones, Florence Roberts; Bobby Jones, Billy Mahan; Cyrus Sampson, Eddie Collins; Tessie Moody, iDorris Bowdon; Emma Moody, Roberta Smith; [Tommy McGuire, Marvin Stephens; Hofferkamp, William Haade; Marvin, John T. Murray; Coleman, William Irving. "GIRLS' SCHOOL" — Columbia. — Original Istory by Tess Slesinger. Screen play by Tess ISlesinger and Richard Sherman. Directed by John IBrahm. The Cast: Natalie, Anne Shirley; Linda, Nan Gray; Michael, Ralph Bellamy; George, Noah Beery Jr • Duchess, Cecil Cunningham; Gwennie, | Margaret Tallichet; Mrs. Simpson, Doris Kenyon; \Miss Armstrong, Marjorie Main; Monsieur, Franklin Pangborn; Miss Laurel, Gloria Holden; \Betly, Dorothy Moore; Nell, Marjorie Deane. I "IF I WERE KING"— Paramount.— From the play by Justin Huntley McCarthy. Screen play by I Preston Sturgis. Director, Frank Lloyd. The I ast: Francois Villon, Ronald Colman; Katharine De Vaucelles, Frances Dee; Louis XI, Basil Rathbone; Huguelle, Ellen Drew; Colette, Alma Lloyd; Julian LeLoup, Colin Tapley; Father Villon. C. V. France; Noel Bruce Lester; Renee de Montigny, Stanley I Ridges Guy, William Haade; Anna, May Beatty; Colin, Adrian Morris; Casin, Francis McDonald; Tristan Walter Kingsford; Captain of the Watch, ! Henry Wilcoxon; Oliver, Ralph Forbes; 1st Ruffian, William Merill McCormack; 2nd Ruffian, Russ ( Powell; Robin Turgis, Sidney Toler. "KING OF ALCATRAZ" — Paramount. — i Original story and screen play by Irving Reis. Directed by Robert Florey. The Cast: Dale Borden, Gail Patrick; Raymond Grayson, Lloyd Nolan; Steve Murkil, J. Carrol Naish; Robert Mc Arthur, Robert Preston; Bonnie Larkin, Virginia ! Dabney Nora Kane, Nora Cecil; Captain Glennan, | Harry Carey; Mathew Talbot, Porter Hall; Harry ! Vay, Richard Denning; Dixie, Dorothy Howe; Lou Eedney, Anthony Quinn; 1st Radio Operator, John Hart 2nd Radio Operator, Phillip Warren; Pielr ' Mazda Harry Worth; Gun Banshek, Tom Tyler; Bill Luslig, Gustave von Seyffertitz; Dave Carter. Eddie Marr; "Nails" Miller, Paul Fix; Silver, John Harmon; Ed Vierick, Jack Knoche; Bartender, Dick Rich; Olaf Guslafson, Emory Parnell. "LADY OBJECTS, THE" — Columbia. — Screen play by Gladys Lehman and Charles Kenyon. Directed by Erie C. Kenton. The t ast: William Hayward, Lanny Ross; Ann Adam,. Gloria Stuart; June Lane, Joan Marsh; George Martin, Roy Benson; Mr. Harper, Pierre Watkin; Ken Harper, Robert Paige; Charles Clarke, Arthur Loft; Baker, Stanley Andrews; Mrs. Harper, Jan Buckingham; Miriam Harper, Bess Flowers; Miss Hollins, Ann Doran; Langham, Vesey O'Davoren. "MAN TO REMEMBER, A"— RKO-Radio — Based on Katherine Havilan Taylor's story "Failure " Screen play by Dal ton Trumbo. Directed by Garson Kanin. The Cast: John Abbott, Edward Ellis Jean Johnson, Anne Shirley; Dick Abbott. Lee Bowman; George Sykes, Granville Bates; Horner Ramsey, Harlan Briggs; Jode Harkness, Frank M. Thomas; Clyde Perkins, Charles Halton; Johnson, John Wray; Robinson, Gilbert Emery; Howard Sykes, William Henry; Dick Abbott (child), Dickie Jones Jean Johnson (child), Carole Leete; Jorgensen, Joseph De Stefani; Roy, Lew Fulton; Elite, Sarah Edwards; Bookkeeper, Grady Sutton; Superintendent, Julius Tannen. "MR. DOODLE KICKS OFF"— RKO-Radio. —Original story by Mark Kelly. Screen play by Philip G. 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