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"BIG GUY, THE"— Universal.— Screen play
by Lester Cole. Origin. il story l>y Wallace Sullivan and Ricluinl K. Polimar. Directed by Artluir Lubin. Cast: BUI Whitlo.k. \ictor Mcl.aglcn; Jimmy llulchins. Jackie Cooper: \t,irv Whillo.k. On, i Muiwm; ./,.,.« I.a.cson, Peggy Moran; />i'/>/>.v, Fd Brophv; 7mA' Lang, Jonathan Hair; Laws,,,,. Russell Hicks; District Attorney, Wallace Clark.
"CAFE HOSTESS"— Columbia.— Screen play by Harold Shumate. From a story by Tay Garnett. Directed l>y Sidney Salkow, Cast: Dan Walters, Preston Foster; Jo, Ann Dvorak; Eddie Morgan, Douglas Kuwlfv; Annie, Wynne Gibson; Steve Mason, Arthur I'.oft; Budge, Bruce Bennett; S,oilv Eddie AeutT; .1/, Bradley Pane; Triiks, Linda Winters; Daisy, Beatrice Blinn; Willie, Dick Wessel; Nellie, Peggy Shannon.
"CISCO KID AND THE LADY, THE" 20m Ci:n aiKv-Kox. — Screen play by Frances
llyland. Original story by Stanley Rauh. Sugv the character "The Cisco Kid" created by O. Henry. Directed by Herbert I. Leeds. Cast: ( isio Kiit, Cesar Romero; Julie I.awson, Marjorie Weaver; Gordito, Chris-Pin Martin; Tommy Bales, George Montgomery; Jim Harbison, Robert Barrat; lliltie Graham, Virginia Field; 'J'easdale, Harry Green; Haliv, Gloria Ann White; Stevens, John Beach; Walton, Ward Bond; />r,iAr. J. Anthony Hughes; Pop Saunders, James Burke; Sheriff, I Lory llavden; Sirgeanl, James Flavin; Ma Saunders, Ruth Warren.
"CITY IN DARKNESS'— 20ui CeniukvFOX. -Screen play by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. Based on a play by C.ina Klaus and Ladislatis Fodor. Based on the character "Charlie Chan" created by Earl Derr Biggers. Directed by Herbert 1. Leeds. Cast: Charlie than, Sidney Toler; Marie Dubon, Lynn Bari; Tony Madero, Richard Clarke; Marcel, Harold Huber; Antoine, 1'edro de Cordoba; ( hailolle Ronnell, Dorothy Tree; !'oli,e, C. Henry Gordon; Pclrolf, Douglas Dumbriile; Belcscu. Noel Madison; Louis Sanlelle.
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"COVERED TRAILER. THE"— Republic—
Screen play by Jack Townley. From the original Story by Jack Townley and M. Coates Webster. Directed by Gus Meins. Cast: Jo, Iliggins, James l.leason; Lil Iliggins, Lucile Gleasoii; Sidney Iliggins, Russell Gleason; Grandpa, Harry Davenport; Hetty Iliggins, Mary Belli Hughe-; Tommy Iliggins, Tommy Ryan: Bill, Maurice Murphy; M7iio;e Jones, Maude Eburne; Sheriff, Spencer Charters; (Wo. Tom Kennedy; Beamish, Hobart Cavanaugh; ( artwrighl. Pierre Watkin; Police ( hief. Frank Dae; Doctor, Richard Tucker; Baltimore, Willie Best; Wells, Walter Fenner.
"DAY-TIME WIFE"— 20ni Centuky-Fox.— Screen play by Art Arthur and Robert Harari. From the story by Rex Taylor. Directed by Gregory Ratotf. Cast: Ken Norton, Tyrone Power; Jane, Linda Darnell; Bernard Dexter, Warren William; Blanche, Binnie Barnes; Kitty, Wendy Karrie; Miss Applegale, Joan Davis; Mrs. Dexter, Joan Valerie; Coco, Leonid Kinskey; Melbourne, Mildred Gover; Miss Briggs, Renie Riano.
"DESTRY RIDES AGAIN "—Universal.— Screen play by Felix Jackson, Gertrude Purcell and Henry Myers. From the novel by Max Brand. Directed by George Marshall. Cast: Frenchy, Marlene Dietrich; Thomas J. Destry, Jr., James Stewart; Wash Dimsdale. Charles Winninger; Boris Callahan. Mischa Auer; Kent, Brian Donlevy; Janice Tyndall. Irene Hervey ; Lily Bell ( allahan.Vn.i Merkel; Gyp Watson, Allen Jenkins; Bugs Watson, Warren Hymer; Loupgerou, Billv Gilbert; Hiram J. Slade, Samuel S. Hinds; Lem Claggelt, Tom Fadden; Jack Tvndall, Jack Carson; Clara, Lillian Yarboe; Eli Whitney Claggelt, Dickie Jones; "Sister" Claggelt, Ann Todd.
"FOCR WIVES"— Warners.— Screen play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein. From the original story by Maurice Hanline. Directed by Michael Curtiz. Cast: Adam Letup, Claude Rains; Ann Lemp Borden. Priscilla Lane; Kay Lemp, Rosemary Lane; Thea Lemp Crcrwley, Lola Lane; Emma Lemp Talbot. Gale Page; Felix Diet:, Jeffrey Lynn; Aunt Etta. May Robson; Ben Crowley, Frank McHugh; Ernest Talbot, Dick Foran; Dr. Clinton Forrest. Jr., Eddie Albert; Dr. Clinton Forrest, Sr., Henry O'Neill; Mrs. Ridgefield, Vera Lewis; Frank, John Qualen.
"GERONIMO!" — Paramount. — Screen play by Paul H. Sloane. Directed by Paul Sloane. Cast: Capl. Starrell, Preston Foster; Alice Hamilton, Ellen Drew; Sneezer, Andy Devine; Rufus Gillespie, Gene Lockhart; Lt. John Steele, Jr.. William Henry; General Steele. Ralph Morgan; Mrs. Steele, Marjorie Gateson; Daisy Devine, Kitty Kelly; Geronimo, Chief Thundercloud.
"GONE WITH THE WIND"— M-G-M.—
Screen play by Sidney Howard. Based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell. Directed by Victor Fleming. Cast: Brent Tarleton, George Reeves; Stuart Turlclon, Fred Crane; Scarlett U'Hara, Vivien Leigh; Mammy, Hattie McDaniel; Big Sam, Everett Brown; Elijah, Zack Williams; Gerald O'Hara, Thomas Mitchell; Pork, Oscar Polk; Ellen O'Hara, Barbara O'Neil; Jonas Wilkerson, Victor Jory; Snellen O'Hara, Evelyn Keyes; Carreen O'Hara, Ann Rutherford; Prissy, Butterfly McQueen; John Wilkes, Howard Hickman; India Wilkes, Alicia Rhett; Ashley Wilkes, Leslie Howard; Melanie Hamilton, Olivia de Havilland; Charles Hamilton, Rand Brooks; Frank Kennedy, Carroll Nye; Catkleen Calvert. Marcella Martin; Rhett Butler. Clark Gable; Aunt " Fitly pal" Hamilton, Laura Hope Crews; Doctor Meade, Harry Davenport; Mrs. Meade. Leona Roberts; Mrs. Merriwether, Jane Danvell; Rene Ficard, Albert Morin; May belle
Merriwether, Mary Anderson; Fuunv Elsing, Terry Shero; ( )/,/ Levi. William McClain; I'ncle Peter, Eddie Anders,,,.; Phil Meade, Jackie Moran; Rcmmisienl Soldier, Cliff Edwards Bell, Walling, Ona Munson; Sergeant, Ed Chandler; Wounded Soldier, George Hackathomc; (.nivalis, cut Soldier. Roscoe Atcs; Dying Soldier, John Arledge; Amputation Case. Eric Linden; Commanding Officer, Tom Tyler; Mounted Officer, William Bakcwell; Barlender, Lee Phelps; Vankec Deserter, Paul Hurst; Carpet-bagger's Friend. Ernest Whitman; Returning I eleran, William Sterling; Hungry Soldier, Louis Jean Heydt; Emmy Slallery, Isabel Jewell; Yankee Major, Robert Elliott; Poker-playing Captains, George Meeker and Wallis Clark; Corporal, Irving
Business Man, Olin I lowland; Two Renegades, Yakima Canutt and Blue Washington; Tom, A Yankee Captain, Ward Bond; Bonnie Blue Puller, Cammie King; Beau Wilkes, Mickey Kuhn; Bonnie's Nurse, Lillian Kemble Cooper.
"GREAT VICTOR HERBERT, THE" — Paramount. — Screen play by Russel Crouse and
Robert Lively. Based on a story by Andrew L. Stone and Robert Lively. Directed by Andrew Stone. Cast: John Ramsey, Allan Jones; Louise Hall, Mary Martin; Victor Herbert, Walter Connolly-; Dr. Richard Moore, Lee Bowman; Peggy, Susanna Foster; Marie, Judith Barrett; Barney Harris, Jerome Cowan; Warner Bryant, John Garrick.
"GREEN HELL"— Universal.— Original story and screen play by Frances Marion. Added dialogue by Harry Hervey. Directed by James Whale. Cast: Keith Brandon, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Stephanie Richardson, Joan Bennett; Scott, John Howard; Dr. Iintl I.oren. Alan Hale; Jim "'Tex'' Morgan. George Bancroft; David Richardson, Vincent Price; Forrester, George Sanders; Graham, Gene Garrick; Gracco, Francis McDonald; Mala, Ray Mala; Santos, Peter Bronte.
"GULLIVER'S TRAVELS" — Paramount.—
From the classic by Jonathan Swift. Produced by Max Fleischer. Directed by Dave Fleischer. Singing voice of the Prime by Lanny Ross; Singing voice of the Prin, ess by Jessica Dragouette; Voice of Gulliver by Sam Parker; Speaking an,,' of the Princess by Lovey Warren; Speaking vol, e „l the Prince by Cal Howard; Voice of Gabby by Pinto Colvig.
"HARVEST"— A MARCEL PaGNOL PRODUC
i ion. —Released in the United States by The French Cinema Center, Inc. Screen play by Jean Giono. From the novel "The Song of the World" by the same author. Directed by Marcel Pugnol. Cast: Panturle, Gabriel Gabrio; Gauberl. Edouard Delmont; Gedemus, Fernandel; Arsule, Orane Demazis; The Sergeant, Le Vigan; The Gendarme, Rollan; L'Amoureux, Henri Potipon; Alphonsine, Odette Roger; M. Aslruc, Paul Dullac.
"HIS GIRL FRIDAY"— Columbia.— Screen play by Charles Lederer. From the play "The Front Page" by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Directed by Howard Hawks. Cast: Walter Burns, Cary Grant; Ilildv Johnson, Rosalind Russell; Bruce Baldwin, Ralph Bellamy; Sheriff llartwell. Gene Lockhart; Murphy, Porter Hall; Bensinger, Ernest Truex; Endicotl, Cliff Edwards; Mayor, Clarence Kolb; McCure, Roscoe Karns; Wilson, Frank Jenks; Sanders, Regis Toomey; Louie, Abner Biberman; Duffy. Frank Orth; Earl Williams. John Qualen; Mollie M alloy, Helen Mack; Mrs. Baldwin, Alma Kruger; Silas /•'. l'inkus, Billy Gilbert.
"HONEYMOON'S OVER, THE"— 20th Century-Fox.— Screen play by Hamilton MacFadden, Clay Adams and Leonard Hoffman. Based on the play "Six Cylinder Love" by William Anthony McGuire. Directed by Eugene Forde. Cast: Donald, Stuart Erwin; Belly, Marjorie Weaver; Pal, Patric Knowles; Walker, Russell Hicks; Donroy, Jack Carson; Butler field, Hobart Cavanaugh; Peggy, June Gale; Colonel Shelby, E. E. CUve; Annie. Renie Riano; Winston; Harrison Greene; Mrs. Winslow Lelah Tyler; Burton, Harry Hayden; Thin Man, Frank McGlynn, Sr.; Higginsby, Chester Clute; Kellogg, Robert Greig; Crane, William Davidson.
IN DESPERATION
"I got out of the car, walked to the rear, examined the pistol to see if it was loaded. . . ." In desperation he faced eternity. . . . what had led him to this ghastly situation? . . . False standards! False standards which have led many — perhaps you among them — to cheat themselves out of the finest things of life. There is something worth thinking about in this arresting story, GOD KEPT ME FROM SUICIDE, by Joel Rand in the January issue of the nonsectarian magazine
YOUR FAITH
At Your Newsdealer's A MACFADDEN PUBLICATION
"JOE AND ETHEL Tl'RP CALL ON THE PRESIDENT"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Melville Baker. Ba-ed on a story by Damon Runyon. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Cast: Ethel Ttirp, Ann Sothern; President, Lewis Stone; J". William Gargan; Jim, Walter Brennan; Killy Crusper, Marsha Hunt; Johnny Crusper, Tom Neal; Henry Crusper, James Bush; Fred Crusper, Don Costello ; Ira n, ine La Vaughn, Muriel Hutchison; Parker, Jack Norton; Mike O'Brien, Aldrich Bowker.
"LEGION OF THE LAWLESS"— RKO
RaDIO. — Screen play by Doris Schroeder. From an original story by Berne Giler. Directed by David Howard. Cast: Jeff Toland, George O'Brien; Ellen Ives, Virginia Vale; Les Harper, Norman Willis; Doctor Denton, Herbert Hayward; Late Barton, Eddie Waller; Edwin, Billy Benedict; Holmes, Bud (Kborne; Borden, Monte Montague; Hem Hugh Southern; Little Lafe, Delmar Watson; Ben l.eighlon, Slim Whitaker; Mrs. Barton, Mary Field; Walls Lane, Jack Payne; Mexican, Martin Garralaga; Hastings, Wilfred Lucas; Bartender, Dick Cramer.
"LIGHT THAT FAILED, THE"— PARAMOUNT.—Screen play by Robert Carson. Based on a novel by Rudvard Kipling. Directed by William A. Wellman. Cast: Dick lleldar, Ronald" Colman; Torpenhow, Walter Huston; Maisie, Muriel Angelus; Bessie, Ida Lupino; The Nilghai, Dudley Digges; Beelon, Ernest Cossart; Madame Burnt, Ferikc Boros.
"NICK CARTER, MASTER DETECTIVE"
— M-G-M. — Screen play by Bertram Millliauscr. Based on the story by Bertram Millhauser and Hal Buckley. Directed by Jacques Tourneur. Cast: Nick Curler, Walter Chalmers, Walter Pidgeon; Lou Farnsby, Rita Johnson; John A. Keller. Henry Hull; Dr. Frank/on, Stanley C. Ridges; Bartholomew, Donald Meek; Hiram Slreeler, Addison Richards; J. Lester Hammil, Henry Victor; /',,., Krebs, Milburn Stone; Otto King, Martin Kosleck; Pete, Frank Favlen; Bee catcher. Sterling Holloway; ( lit) Parsons, Wally Mayer; Benny, Edger Deering.
"NIGHT OF NIGHTS, THE"— Paramouni —
Original screen play by Donald Ogden Stewart. D-rected by Lewis Milestone. Cast: Dan O'Farrell. Pat O'Brien; Alyce O'Farrell. Olympe Br.uln.i; Barry 'Trimble, Roland Young; Michael I'urdkin, Reginald Gardiner; Sammy Kayn, George E. Stone; Taxi Driver. Frank Sully; Doorman. Ru-s Powell; Actor, D'Arcy Corrigan.
"OF MICE AND MEN"— Hal Roach-Untied Am isis. — Screen play by Eugene Solow. From the novel by John Steinbeck. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Cast: George, Burgess Meredith; Lennie, Lon Chaney, Jr.; Mae, Betty Field; Slim, Charles Bickford; Canity, Roman Bohnen; Curley, Bob Steele; Willi. Noah Beery, Jr.; Jackson, Oscar O'Slie.i; Carlson, Granville Bates; Crooks, Leigh Whippet.
"REMEMBER THE NIGHT"— Par — Original screen play by Preston Sturges. Directed by Mitchell Leisen. Cast: Lee Leundcr, Barbara Stanwyck; Jink Sargent, Fred MacMurray; Mrs. Sargent, Beulah Bondi; Aunt Emma, Elizabeth Patterson; Francis X. O'Leary. Willard Robertson; Willie, Sterling Holloway; Rufus, "SnowHake"; "Fat" Mike, Tom Kennedy.
"THAT'S RIGHT — YOU'RE WRONG"— RKO-Radio. — Screen play by William Conselman and James V. Kern. From the story by David Butler and William Conselman. Directed by David Butler. Cast: Kay, Kay Kyser; Slacey Delmore, Adolphe Menjou; Grandma, May Robson; Sandra Sand, Lucille Ball; Chuck Deems, Dennis O'Keef,-; Tom Village, Edward Everett Horton; Mai Stamp. Roscoe Karns; J. D. Forbes, Moroni Olsen; D wight Cook, Hobart Cavanaugh; Ginny, Ginny Simms; Harry, Harry Babbitt; Ish, Ish Kabibble; Miss Cosgrave, Dorothy Lovett; Miss Brighton, Lillian West; Thomas, Denis Tankard.
"TOWER OF LONDON" — Universal ,—
< Iriginal screen play by Robert N. Lee. Directed bv Rowland V. Lee. Cast: Richard III. Basil Rathbone; Mord, Boris Karloff; Elyzabelh, Barbara O'Neil; Edward IV, Ian Hunter; Lady Alice Barton, Nan Grey; Duke of Clarence, Vincent Price; John Wyatl, John Sutton; Hastings, Leo G. Carroll; Henry 17, Miles Mander; Beacon, Lionel Belmorc; Anne Neville, Rose Hobart; Isobel, Frances Robinson; Henry Tudor, Ralph Forbes; Edward, Prince of Wales, G. P. Huntley; Tom Clink. Ernest Cossart; Prince Edward. Ronald Sinclair; Prince Ri.hanl, John Herbert-Bond.
"TWO THOROUGHBREDS" — RKO-RaD to.
— Screen play by Joseph A. Fields and Arthur Ceasar. Based on the original story "Sunset'' by Joseph A. Fields. Directed by Jack Hively. Cast; David Carey, Jimmie Lydon; II 'endy Conwa v, J,, an Brodel; Jack Lenihan, J. M. Kerrigan; Thai Carey. Arthur Hohl; Hildy Carey, Marjorie Main; Bill Conway, Selmer Jackson; Doc Purdy, Spencei Charters; Mr. Recces. Frank M. Thomas; Mr. Peal,; Frank Darien; Fiukc. Paul Fix; Ran, her. Ed Neff; Ranch Foreman. Al Ferguson; Cowboy, Jack Perrin; Tnuk Driers, Larry Blake and Bob Perry.
"WE ARE NOT ALONE"— Wakneks S, ,,■,,, play by James Hilton and Milton Kriins. From the novel bv Limes Hilton. Directed bv Edmund Colliding. Cast: Dr. David Xc.comc, Paul Muni; I.eni. Jane Bryan; Jcssi,,,, I< 1. ,r.i Robson; Gerald,
Raymond Severn; Su an, Una O'Con ; r
Henry Daniell; Wajoi Millman, Montagu Love;
.S'i> William CUntOck, J. line Slepheusoii ; Sll ,.:.;■ Loikhead, St, ,nl, '\ Logan; Judge. Cecil Kellawav;
Archdeacon, Alan Napier; Archdeacon's Wife, Ely
Malyon; Pommy Baker, Douglas Scott ; / ', Crauford Kent; Mrs. Falters,,,,. May Be.itt-.; 1/,. Jones, Billy Be van; Pol,,, lushclor. Holmes Herbert; Cliarley, |,,hn Powers; George, Colin Kenny; Mrs. Raymond, Ethel Griffies.
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