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I man; Chester Blascomb, E. E. Clive; Karl, Torben Meyer; Martha, Bodil Rosing; Wilkins, Irving Bacon.
"FOOLS FOR SCANDAL" — Warners. — Screen play by Herbert Fields and Joseph Fields. From the play, "Return Engagement," by Nancy Hamilton, James Shute and Rosemary Casey. .Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The Cast: Kay [Winters, Carole Lombard; Rene, Fernand Gravet; Phillip Chester, Ralph Bellamy; Dewey Gilson, , Allen Jenkins; Lady Paula Malverton, Isabel Jeans; \jill, Marcia Ralston; Lady Poller-Porter, Heather [Thatcher; Bessie, Temple Piggott; Myrtle, Marie iWilson; Agnes, Tola Nesmith; Papa Joli-Coeur, ■Jacques Lory; Mme. Brioche, Michellette Burani; [Specialty, Jeni LeGon; and Les Hite and his i orchestra.
; "GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST, THE"— i M-G-M. — Screen play by Isabel Dawn and Boyce iDeGavv. Based on the play by David Belasco. [Music by Sigmund Romberg. Directed by Robert iZ. Leonard. The Cast: Mary Robbins, Jeanette
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Edwards; Nick, Billy Bevan; The Professor, Brandon Tynan; Father Sienna, H. B. Warner; Governor,
Monty Woolley.
"GOODBYE BROADWAY" — Universal. — [Screen play by Ray Chanslor and Dorian Otvos. jOriginal story by James Gleason. Directed by Ray iMcCarey. The Cast: Pat M alloy, Charles Winninger; Molly M alloy, Alice Brady; Chuck, Tom (Brown; Tommy, Tommy Riggs; Jeanne, Dorothea ;Kent; Harry, Frank Jenks; Mr. Higgins, Jed .Prouty; Oglethorpe, Donald Meek; Jughead, Willie I Best; Lancaster, Del Henderson; Cromwell, Jack Daley; Merriweather, Rollo Lloyd; Calderway, Julius Tannen; Freddie, Charles Sullivan; Elmer, (Steve Strelich; Mrs. Peltengale, Virginia Howell.
' "ISLAND IN THE SKY"— 20th Century|Fox. — Screen play by Frances Hyland and Albert (Ray. Original story by Jerry Cady. Directed by 'Herbert I. Leeds. The Cast: Julie Hayes, Gloria ,Stuart; Michael Fraser, Michael Whalen; Peter .Vincent, Robert Kellard; Doyle, Paul Kelly; Lucy 'Rhodes, June Storey; Happy, Paul Hurst; Marly \Butler, Leon Ames; Walter Rhodes, Willard Robertison; Trompas, George Humbert; Mrs. O'Shea, Aggie Herring; Inspector Whitehead, Charles D. I Brown.
i "JOY OF LIVING"— RKORadio.— Based on Ian original story by Dorothy and Herbert Fields. (Screen play by Gene Towne, Graham Baker and Allan Scott. Directed by Tay Garnett. The Cast: \Maggie, Irene Dunne; Dan, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Minerva, Alice Brady; Dennis, Guy Kibbee; '.Harrison, Jean Dixon; Potter, Eric Blore; Salina, Lucille Ball; Mike, Warren Hymer; Cafe Owner, [Billy Gilbert; Bert Pine, Frank Milan; Dotsy Pine, iDorothy Steiner; Betsy Pine, Estelle Steiner; Marie, Phyllis Kennedy; Orchestra Leader, Frankilin Pangborn; Mac, James Burke; Oswego, John .Qualen; Magistrate, Spencer Charters.
j "JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN"— M-G-M. j— Screen play by Kay Van Riper. Based on characters created by Aurania Rouverol. Directed bv George B. Seitz. The Cast: Judge James Hardy, Lewis Stone; Andrew Hardy, Mickey Rooney; Marian Hardy, Cecilia Parker; Mrs. Hardy, Fay Holden; Aunt Milly, Betty Ross Clark; Polly Benedict, Ann Rutherford; Wayne Trenton, Robert Whitney; Suzanne Cortot, Jacqueline Laurent; Margaret Lee, Ruth Hussey; John Lee, Jonathan Hale; Miss Budge, Janet Beecher; Steve Prentiss, Leonard Penn; Radio Announcer, Boyd Crawford.
"LIFE DANCES ON" (UN CARNET DE BAD — A. F. E. Corporation. — Written and directed by Julien Duvivier. The Cast: Christine, Marie Bell; Madame Audie {the Mother), Francoise Rosay; Jo (Night Club Owner), Louis Jouvet; Alain IRegnault (Priest), Harry Baur; Eric Irvin (A/pine Guide), Pierre-Richard Willm; Francois Palusset (\layor), Raimu; Dr. Thierry, Blahchar; Pierre Fabien (Hairdresser), Fernandel; Jacques (Young Boy), Robert Lynen.
"MAID'S NIGHT OUT" — RKORadio.— Screen play by Bert Granet. Directed by Ben Holmes. The Cast: Sheila Harrison, Joan Fontaine; Bill Norman, Allan Lane; Popolopolis, Billy Gilbert; Geoffrey, Cecil Kellaway; Mrs. Harrison, Hedda Hopper; Wally Martin, Wm. Brisbane; Adele, Vicki Lester; Mary, Hilda Vaughn; Rufus Norman, George Irving; Mac, Frank M. Thomas; Mischa, Solly Ward; Hogan, Eddie Gribbon.
1 "MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE"— 20th CenturyiFox. — Original screen play by Charles Belden and Jerry Cady. Based on the character "Mr. Moto" created by John P. Marquand. Directed by James jTinling. The Cast: .Me. Moto, Peter Lorre; Lee \Chan, Keye Luke; Bill Steele, Dick Baldwin; Penny Kendall, Lynn Bari; Nick Crowder, Douglas Fowley; Linda Benton, Jayne Regan; Lieutenant Riggs, Harold Huber; Wellington, Maxie Rosenbloom; Philip Benton, John Hamilton; Connors, George E. Stone; Clipper McCoy, Bernard Nedell; Gabby Marden, Charles Williams; Biff Moran, Ward Bond; McGuire, Cliff Clark; Sammy, Edward jMarr; Joey, Lon Chaney, Jr.; Frankie Stanton, Russ Clark; District Attorney, Pierre Watkins; Editor, Charles D. Brown.
: "PENROD'S DOUBLE TROUBLE" —
Warners. — Based on the book by Booth Tarking|l.on. Story by Ernest Booth. Scenario by Crane Wilbur. Directed by Lewis Seiler. The Cast: \Penrod, Billy Mauch; Mrs. Schofield, Kathleen bockhart; Danny, Bobby Mauch; Mr. Schofield, iGene Lockhart; Tex, Dick Purcell; Mr. Bills, ■Charles Halton; Vermin, Phillip Hurlic; Donald, Billy Lechner; Monk, Sunny Bupp; Chuck, Donald Hulburt; Professor, Hugh O'Connell; Delia, 'Bernice Pilot; Sam, John Perrone; Piggie, Billy , »Volf stone ; Rodney, Jackie Morrow; Jerry, Jerry Tucker; Jack, Jack Cunningham.
i "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS"— M-G-M.— Screen 'play by Preston Sturges. From the play "Fanny" ,by Marcel Pagnol. Directed by James Whale. The 'Cast: Cesar, Wallace Beery; Panisse, Frank • Morgan; Madelon, Maureen O'Sullivan; Marius, John Beal; Honorine, Jessie Ralph; Claudine, Cora 'Witherspoon; Bruneau, Etienne Girardot; Captain ' Escartefigue, E. Allyn Warren.
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"ROSE OF THE RIO GRANDE"— Monogram.— Screen play by Ralph Bettinson. Original story by Johnston McCulley. Directed by William Nigh. The Cast: Rosila, Movita; El Goto, John Carroll; Lugo, Antonio Moreno; Don Jose, Don Alvarado; Anita, Lina Basquette; Pedro, George Cleveland; Sebastian, Duncan Renaldo; Castro, Gino Corrado; Luis, Martin Gerralga; Maria, Rose Turich.
"SAILING ALONG"— GB.— Based on an original story by Selwyn Jepson. Directed by Sonnie Hale. The Cast: Kay Martin, Jessie Matthews; Gulliver, Roland Young; Dick Randall, Jack Whiting; Sieve Barnes, Barry Mackay; Windy, Noel Madison; Sylvester, Alistair Sim; Victoria Gulliver, Athene Seyler; Skipper Barnes, Frank Pettingell; Stephanie Randall, Margaret Vyner; Jill, Peggy Novak; Butler, William Dewhurst.
"STOLEN HEAVEN"— Paramount.— Screen play by Eve Greene and Frederick Jackson. Based on a story by Andrew L. Stone. Directed by Andrew Stone. The Cast: Carl, Gene Raymond; Steffi, Olympe Bradna; Rita, Glenda Farrell; Langauer, Lewis Stone; Von, Porter Hall; Bako, Joseph Sawyer; Lubert, Ferdinand Gottschalk; Klingman, Douglas Dumbrille; Wenzel, Bert Roach; Leischen, Esther Dale; Gottlieb, Rolfe Sedan; Policeman, Ferdinand Schumann-Heink; Sergeant Lerner, Hooper Atchley.
"TEST PILOT"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Vincent Lawrence and Waldemar Young. Original story by Frank Wead. Directed by Victor Fleming. The Cast: Jim, Clark Gable; Ann, Myrna Loy; Gunner, Spencer Tracy; Drake, Lionel Barrymore; General Ross, Samuel S. Hinds; Landlady, Marjorie Main; Joe, Ted Pearson; Mrs. Benson, Gloria Holden; Benson, Louis Jean Heydt; Sarah, Virginia Grey; Mable, Priscilla Lawson; Mrs. Barton, Claudia Coleman; Mr. Barton, Arthur Aylesworth.
"THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN"— Columbia.— Screen play by Gladys Lehman. Story by Wilson Collison. Directed by Alexander Hall. The Cast: Sally Reardon, Joan Blondell; William Reardon, Melvyn Douglas; Lola Fraser, Mary Astor; Anne Calhoun, Frances Drake; Nick Shane, Jerome Cowan; Jerry Marlowe, Robert Paige; District Attorney, Thurston Hall; Mr. Ketterling, Pierre Watkin; Grigson, Walter Kingsford; Falter Fraser, Lester Matthews.
"THREE COMRADES" — M-G-M. — Screen play by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edward E. Paramore. From the book by Erich Maria Remarque. Directed by Frank Borzage. The Cast: Erich Lohkamp, Robert Taylor; Patricia Hollmann, Margaret Sullavan; Otto Kosler, Franchot Tone; Gottfried Lenz, Robert Young; Alfons, Guy Kibbee; Breuer, Lionel Atwill; Dr. Becker, Henry Hull; Local Doctor, Charley Grapewin; Dr. Jaffe, Monty Woolley.
"TRIP TO PARIS, A"— 20th Century-Fox.—
Original screen play by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. Based on characters created by Katharine Kavanaugh. Directed by Mai St. Clair. The Cast: John Jones, Jed Prouty; Bonnie Thompson, Shirley Deane; Mrs. John Jones, Spring Byington; Herbert Thompson, Russell Gleason; Jack Jones, Ken Howell; Roger Jones, George Ernest; Lucy Jones, June Carlson; Granny Jones, Florence Roberts; Bobby Jones, Billy Mahan; Tommy McGuire, Marvin Stephens; Marguerite Varloff, Joan Valerie; Willie Jones, Harold Huber; Countess Varloff, Nedda Harrigan; Emile, Leonid Kinskey; Hotel Manager, Armand Kaliz; Duroche, Clay Clement.
"WOMEN ARE LIKE THAT"— Warners.— Screen play by Horace Jackson, from the Saturday Evening Post story by Albert H. Z. Carr. Directed by Stanley Logan. The Cast: Claire Landin, Kay Francis; Avery Flickner, Herbert Rawlinson; Howard Jones, Gordon Oliver; Mainwaring, Melville Cooper; Bill Landin, Pat O'Brien; Claudius King, Thurston Hall; Martin Brush, Ralph Forbes; Charles Bradin, John Eldredge; Mrs. Conroy, Phyllis Claire; Mr. Snell, Grant Mitchell; Mrs. Amelia Brush, Georgia Caine; Mrs. Snell, Sarah Edwards; Halliwell, Edward Broadley; Larraby, Wm. Hopper; Miss Perkins, Loia Cheaney; Miss Douglas, Josephine Whittell; Maude, Bernice Pilot; Miss Hall, Joyce Compton; Frazier, Harry C. Bradley.
Young love grabs its chance at last! Bonita Granville, heretofore always a brat on the screen, goes soft — and over Jackie Cooper, too. Both these starlets appear as the romance in Warners' new picture "White Banners"
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