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" BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940"— M-G-M. — Screen play by Leon Gordon and George Oppenheimer. Original story by Jack McGowan and Dore Senary. Directed by Norman Taurog. Cast: Johnny Brett, Fred Astaire; Clare Bennett, Eleanor Powell; King Shaw, George Murphy; Bob Casey, Frank Morgan; Bert C. Matthews, Ian Hunter; Amy Blake, Florence Rice; limmy Lou Lee, Lynne Carver; Pearl, Ann Morriss; Juggler, Trixie Firschke; Masked Singer, Douglas McPhail.
"DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET' — Warners. — Screen play by John Huston, Heinz Herald and Norman Burnside. Based upon original biographical material in the possession of Dr. Ehrlich's family. Directed by William Dieterle. Cast: Dr. Ehrlich, Edward G. Robinson; Hedi Ehrlich, Ruth Gordon; Dr. Emit Von Behring, Otto Kruger; Minister Althoff, Donald Crisp; Professor Hartman, Montagu Love; Franziska Speyer, Maria Ouspenskaya; Dr. Hans Wolfert, Sig Rumann; Dr. Morgenroth, Edward Norris; Dr. Lents, Henry O'Neill; Dr. Robert Koch, Albert Basserman; Millelmeyer, Donald Meek; Dr. Brockdorf, Louis Calhern; Sensenbrenner, Charles Halton; Speidler, Douglas Wood; Judge, Harry Davenport; Dr. Kunze, Louis Jean Heydt; Becker, Irving Bacon; Dr. Krauss, Theodor Von Eltz; Miss Marquardl, Hermine Sterler.
"FIGHT FOR LIFE, THE"— United States Film. — Written and directed by Pare Lorentz. From the book by Paul de Kruif. Cast: The Young Intern, Myron McCormick; Teachers, Storrs Haynes and Will Geer; The Head Doctor, Dudley Digges; Young Woman, Dorothy Adams; Grandmother, Dorothy Urban; Receptionist, Effie Anderson, doctors and nurses from Chicago Maternity Center, Chicago Lying-in Hospital, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, medical students and women 'of the city.
"GRAPES OF WRATH, THE"— 20th Ce tury-Fox. — Screen play by Nunnally Johnso Based on the novel by John Steinbeck. Directed by John Ford. Cast: Tom Joad, Henry Fonda; Ma Joad, Jane Darwell; Casy, John Carradine; Grampa, Charley Grapewin; Rosasharn, Dorris Bowdon; Pa Joad, Russell Simpson; Al, O. Z. Whitehead; Muley, John Qualen; Connie, Eddie Quillan; Granma. Jeffie Tilbury; Noah, Frank Sully; Uncle John, Frank Darien; Winfield, Darryl Hickman; Ruth Joad, Shirley Mills; Thomas, Roger Imhof; Caretaker, Grant Mitchell; Wilkie, Charles D. Brown; Davis, John Arledge; Policeman, Ward Bond; Bert, Harry Tyler; Bill, William Pawley; Father, Arthur Aylesworth; Joe, Charles Tannen; lw-peilion Officer, Selmar Jackson; Leader, Charles Middleton; Proprietor. Eddie Waller; Floyd, Paul Guilfoyle; Frank, David Hughes; City Man, Cliff Clark; Bookkeeper, Joseph Sawyer; Tim, Frank Faylen; Agent, Adrian Morris; Muley's Son, Hollis Jewell; Spencer, Robert Homans; Driver, Irving Bacon; Mae, Kitty McHugh.
"HE MARRIED HIS WIFE"— 20th CentuRYFox. — Screen play by Sam Hellman, Darrell Ware, Lynn Starling and John O'Hara. Original story by Erna Lazarus and Scott Darling. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. Cast: T. H. Randall, Joel McCrea; Valerie, Nancy Kelly; Bill Carter, Roland Young; Ethel, Mary Boland; Freddie, Cesar Romero; Doris, Mary Healy; Paul Hunter, Lyle Talbot; Dicky Brown. Elisha Cook, Jr.; Huggins, Barnett Parker; Prisoner. Harry Hayden; Warden, Charles Wilson; Detective, Charles D. Brown; Mayor, Spencer Charters; Waiters, Leyland Hodgson, William Edmunds.
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Walter Wanger-United Artists. — Screen play by Kathryn Scola. From an original story by Myles Connolly. Directed by Archie Mayo. Cast: Brenda Benlle v, Joan Bennett; Steve Larwitt, George Raft; Slant Kolma, Lloyd Nolan; Tim Nolan. Walter Pidgeon; Mary Bogales, Gladys George; Babe, June Knight.
"INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS, THE"— Universal. — Screen play by Kurt Siodmak, Lester Cole and Cedric Belfrage. From the original story by Joe May, and Kurt Siodmak. Directed by Joe May. Cast: Richard Cobb, Sir Cedric Hardwicke; Geoffrey Radcliffe, Vincent Price; Helen Manson, Nan Grey; Dr. Frank Griffin, John Sutton; Inspector Sampson, Cecil Kellaway; Spears, Alan Napier.
"I TAKE THIS WOMAN"— M-G-M.— Screen
play by James Kevin McGuinness. Original story by Charles MacArthur. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke II. Cast: Karl Decker, Spencer Tracy; (,<■>*■./ Gragore, Hedy Lamarr; Madame Mancsca, Verree Teasdale; Phil Mayberry, Kent Taylor; Linda Rodgers, Laraine Day; Sandra Mayberry, Mona Barrie; Joe, Jack Carson; Bill Rodgers, Paul Cavanagh; Dr. Duveen, Louis Calhern; Lola Eslermonl, Frances Drake; Gertie, Marjorie Main; Sid, George E. Stone; Sambo, Willie Best; Ted Fenton, Don Castle; Joe Barnes, Dalies Frantz; Bob Hampton, Reed Hadley.
"LION HAS WINGS, THE "—Alexander Kokda-United Ariists. — Screen play by Ian Dalrymple. Directed by Michael Powell, Brian Desmond Hurst and Adrian Brunei. Commentator, E. V. H. Emmett (By courtesy of Gaumont British News) . Cast : Merle Oberon, Ralph Richardson, June Duprez, Flora Robson. Robert Douglas, Anthony Bushell, Derrick De Marney, Austin Trevor, Milton Rosmer, John Longden, Ian Fleming.
"LITTLE OLD NEW YORK"— 20th Century-Fox. — Screen play by Harry Tugend. Story by John Balderston. Based upon a play by Rida John-on Young. Directed by Henry King. Cast: Pat O'Day, Alice Faye; Charles Brownne, Fred MacMurray; Robert Fulton, Richard Greene; Harriet Livingston, Brenda Joyce; "Commodore," Andy Devine; Robert R. Livingston, Henry Stephens,,,!; Tavern Keeper, Fritz Feld; Regan, Ward Bond;
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"LONE WOLF STRIKES, THE"— Columma. ■ — Screen play by Harry Segall and Albert Duffy. From the story by Dalton Trumbo. Based upon a work by Louis Joseph Vance. Directed by Sidney Salkow. Cast: Michael Lanyard, Warren William; Delia Jordan, Joan Perry; Jamison, Eric Blore; Jim Ryder, Alan Baxter; Binnie Weldon, Astrid Allwyn; EmilGorlick, Montagu Love; Ralph Bolton, Robert W. Wilcox; Conroy, Don Beddoe; Dickens, Fred A. Kelsey; Stanley Young, Addison Richards; Phillip Jordan, Roy Gordon; Alberts, Harland Tucker; Dorgan, Peter Lynn.
"MAN FROM DAKOTA. THE"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Laurence Stallings. Based on a book by MacKinlay Kantor. Directed by Leslie Fenton. Cast: Sergeant Barstow, Wallace Beery; Oliver Clark, John Howard; Jenny, Dolores Del Rio; \eslry, Donald Meek; Parson Summers, Robert Barrat; I'rovosl Marshal, Addison Richards; Campbellilc, Frederick Burton; Union Soldier, William Haade; Mr. Carpenter, John Wray.
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20; ii Century-Fox. — Screen play by Robert Ellis, Helen Logan, Lester Ziffren and Edward Ettinger. Based upon the play "The Valiant," by Holworthy Hall and Robert M. Middlemass. Directed by David Burton. Cast: Joe Monday, Lloyd Nolan; Alice Stetson. Jean Rogers; Steve Phillips. Richard Clarke; Frederick Keller, Onslow Stevens; Horace Parker, Eric Blore; Miss Norton, Joan Valerie; Mrs. Stetson, Mae Marsh; Attorney Cluelt, Paul Stanton; Walker, Douglas Wood; Paul Gilli. Irving Bacon; Henri Phot, Lester Scharff; Foreman of the Jury, Harlan Briggs; Woman Juror, Elizabeth Ris
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"MY LITTLE CHICKADEE"— Universal.— Original screen play by Mae West and W. C. Fields. Directed bv Edward Cline. Cast: Flower Belle Lee. Mae West; Culhbert J. Twill te, W. C. Fields; Jeff Badger, Joseph Calleia; The Masked Bandit, Joseph Calleia; Wayne Carter, Dick Foran; Amos Budge, Donald Meek; Ermingarde Foster, Anne Nagel; Mrs. Gideon, Margaret Hamilton; Cousin Zeb, Fuzzy Knight; Aunt Lou, Ruth Donnelly.
"OUTSIDER, THE"— Alliance Films Corporation.— Screen play by Dudley Leslie. From the novel by Dorothy Brandon. Directed by Paul L. Stein. Cast: Lalage Sturdee, .Mary Maguire; Kagatzy, George Sanders; Wendy, Barbara Blair; Basil Owen, Peter Murray Hill; Joseph Sturdee, Frederick Leister; Sir Montague Tollemeche, P. Kynaston Reeves; Dr. Ladd, Edmund Breon; Sir Nathan Isreal, Ralph Truman, Dr. Hellmore, Walter Hudd; Mrs. Coales, Kathleen Harrison.
"PINOCCHIO" — RKO-Radio. — A Walt Disney Production. Based on Collodi's Immortal Story. Story Adaptations by Ted Sears, Webb Smith, Joseph Sabo, Otto Englander, William Cottrell, Erdman Penner and Aurelius Battaglia. Supervising Directors, Ben Sharpsteen and Hamilton Luske. Sequence Directors, Bill Roberts, Jack Kinney, Morman Ferguson, Wilfred Jackson, T. Hee. Animation Directors, Fred Moore, Milton Kahl, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, Franklin Thomas, Vladimar Tytla, Arthur Babbitt, Wollie Reitherman. Music, Leigh Harline, Ned Washington, Paul J. Smith.
"SAINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE. THE"— RKO-Radio. — Screen play by Ben Holmes. From the story by Leslie Charteris. Directed by Jack Hively. Cast: The Saint, George Sanders; Anne, Helene Whitnev; Ft mack, Jonathan Hale; Partner, Bela Lugosi; Behlen, Donald MacBride; Limpy, John F. Hamilton; Professor Bills, Thomas W. Ross; Monk, Elliott Sullivan.
"SOUTH OF THE BORDER"— Republic— Screen play by Betty Burbridge and Gerry C.eraghty. Original story by Dorrell and Stuart McGowan. Directed by George Sherman. Cast: Gene, Gene Autry; Frog, Smiley Burnette; Lois, June Storey; Dolores, Lupita Tovar; Patsy, Mary Lee; Andreo, Duncan Renaldo; Don Diego, Frank Reicher; Saunders, Alan Edwards; Duenna, Claire Du Brey; Pablo, Dick Botiller; Consul, Selmar Jackson; Rosila, Sheila Darcy; Flint, Rex Lease; Parde, William Farnum.
"SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" — RKORadio. — Screen play by Walter Ferris, Gene Towne and Graham Baker. From the novel by Johann David Wyss. Directed by Edward Ludwig. Cast: William Robinson, Thomas Mitchell; Elizabeth Robinson, Edna Best; Jack Robinson, Freddie Bartholomew; Ernest Robinson, Terry Kilburn; Fritz Robinson, Tim Holt; Francis Robinson; Baby Bobby Quillan; Thoren, Christian Rub, Ramsay, John Wray; Captain, Herbert Rawlinson
"VIGIL IN THE NIGHT"— RKO-Radio.— Screen play by Fred Guiol, P. J. Wolfson and Rowland Leigh. From the novel by A. J. Cronin. Directed by George Stevens. Cast: Anne Lee, Carole Lombard; Dr. Prescolt, Brian Aherne; Lucy Lee, Anne Shirley; Matthew Bowley, Julien Mitchell; Dr. Caley, Robert Coote; Nora, Brenda Forbes; Glennie, Rita Page; Joe Shand, Peter Cashing; Matron East, Ethel Griffies; Mrs. Bowley, Doris Lloyd; Sister Gilson, Emily Fitzroy.
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