Photoplay (Jan-Sep 1937)

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PHOTOPLAY FOR JULY, 1937 123 "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR"— M-G-M.— From the play by Bayard Veillcr. Screen play by Marion Parsonnet. Directed by George Seitz. The Cast: Mm,. Rosalie l.a Grange, Dame May Whitty; Nell O'Neill, Madge Evans; Inspector Marney, I ewis Stone; Helen Trent, Elissa Landi; Pi, I, ( rosby. Thomas Beck; John Wales, Henry Daniell; 1 a,l\ Crosby, Jane! Beecher; Lionel Trent, Ralph Forbes; Sir Roscoe Cnosb'y, Holmes Herbert; Mary Ea Heather Thatcher; Dr. Mason, Charles Trowbridge; Slonby, Robert Coote; Misi Stanby, Elsa Buchanan; Professor Feringeea, Lai Chand Mehra; Constable, Neil Fitzgerald; Choice, Louis Yincenot. "THE GOOD OLD SOAK"— M-G-M.— From the play "The Old Soak" by Don Marquis. Screen play by A. E. Thomas. Directed by J. Walter Ruben The Cast: Clem Hawley, Wallace Beery, Nellie, Una Merkel; Clemmie Hauler, Eric Linden; Ina, Judith Barrett; Lucy, Betty Furness; Al .Simmons, Ted Healy; Matilda Hawley, Janet Beecher; Kennedy, George Sidney; Webster, Robert McWade; Tom, James Bush; Minnie, Margaret Hamilton. "THE GO GETTER"— Warners.— Original story by Peter B. Kyne. Screen play by Delmer Daves. Directed by Busby Berkeley. The Cast: Bill Austin, George Brent: Cappy Ricks, Charles Winninger; Commander Tisdale, Henry O'Neill; Karl Stone, Joseph Crehan; Bob Blair, Eddie Acuff; Matt Peasley, Willard Robertson; Skinner's Secretary, Helen Valkis; Mrs. Luce, Helen Lowell; Cappy Rick's Secretary, Minerva Urecal; Tony, George Humbert: Fourth Survivor, Kenneth Harlan; Second Survivor, Walter Miller; Margaret Ricks, Anita Louise; Lloyd Skinner, John Eldredge; Third Survivor, Craig Reynolds; Luce, Gordon Oliver; First Survivor, Carlyle Moore, Jr.; Browne, Pierre Watkin; Lester, Herbert Rawlinson; M. M. Barker, Harry Beresford; Mrs. Blair, Mary Treen; Maria, Matilda Comont; Radio Station Operator, Edward Price; Nurse, Matilda Comont; Policeman, Ed Gargan. "THE TENTH MAN"— BG.— From the play by Somerset Maugham. Screen play by Marjorie Deans and Geoffrey Kerr. Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst. The Cast: George Winter, John Lodge; Catherine Winter, Antoinette Cellier; Lord Elhingham, Athole Stewart; Ford, Clifford Evans; Lady Elchingham, Iris Hoey; Anne Etchingham, Aileen Marson; Colonel Trent, George Graves; Bennett, Frank Cochran; Edward O'Donnell, Bruce Lister; Swalescliffe, Anthony Holies. "THEY GAVE HIM A GUN"— M-G-M.— From the book by William Joyce Cowen. Screen play by Cyril Hume, Richard Maibaum and Maurice Rapf. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke II. The Cast: Fred, Spencer Tracy; Rose Duffy, Gladys George; Jimmy, Franchot Tone; Sergeant Meadowlark, Edgar Dearing; Saxe, Mary Lou Treen; Laro, Cliff Edwards; Judge, Charles Trowbridge. "WINGS OVER HONOLULU"— Universal.— Story by Mildred Cram. Screen play by Isabel Dawn and Boyce Degaw. Directed by H. C. Potter. The Cast: Lauralee Curtis. Wendy Barrie; Lieutenant "Stony" Gilchrist, Ray Milland; Gregory Chandler, Kent Taylor; Lieutenant Jack Furness, William Gargan; Rosalind Furness, Polly Rowles; Hattie Penleller, Mary Philips; Admiral Furness, Samuel Hinds; Nellie Curtis, Margaret McWade; Evie Curtis, Clara Blandick; The Ga-Ga Girl, Joyce Compton; Mammy, Louise Beavers. "WOMAN CHASES MAN"— Goldwyn-United Artists. — Story by Lynn Root and Franklyn Fenton. Screen play by Joseph Anthony, Manuel Seff and David Hertz. Directed by John G. Blystone. The Cast: Virginia Travis, Miriam Hopkins; Kenneth Nolan, Joel McCrea; B. J. 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