Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1940)

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Casts of Current Pictures "ALLEGHENY UPRISING"— RKO-Radio. Screen play by P. J. Wolfson, Based on the factual story, "The First Rebel," l>y Neil H. Swanson. Directed by William A. Seiter. Cast : Janie, Claire Trevor; Jim Smith, John Wayne; (apt. Swan on, George Sanders; Callendar, Brian Donlevy; MacDough, Wilfrid Lawson; Hitman, Robert Barrat; Professor, John F. Hamilton; Calhoon, Moroni Olsen; Anderson, Eddie Quillan; M'Cammon, Chill Wills; Poole, Ian Wolfe; McGlashan, Wallis Clark: Morris, Monte Montague; General Gage, Olaf Hytten. "ALL WOMEN HAVE SECRETS"— Paramount.-— Screen play by Agnes Christine Johnston. Based on a story by Dale Eunson. Directed by Kurt Neumann. Cast: John, Joseph Allen, Jr.; Kay, Jean Cagney; Jennifer, Virginia Dale; Slals, Peter Hayes; Joe, John Arledge; Peggy, Joyce Mathews; Susie, Betty Moran; Dot, George Meeker; Jill, Audrey Maynard; Jessie, Wanda McKay. "ANOTHER THIN MAN"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Based on an original story by Dashiell Hammett. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke II. Cast: Nick Charles, William Powell; Nora Charles, Myrna Loy; Van Slack, Otto Kruger; Lois MacFay, Virginia Grey; Col. MacFay, C. Aubrey Smith; Dorothy Waters, Ruth Hussey; Asia, Himself; Nick Charles, Jr., William Poulsen; Dudley Horn, Patric Knowles; Freddie Coleman, Tom Neal; Mrs. Bellam, Phyllis Gordon; .Sum Church, Sheldon Leonard; Dum Durn, Abner Biberman; Lieut. Guild, Nat Pendleton; Vogel, Don Costello. "BAD LITTLE ANGEL '—M-G-M.— Screen play by Dorothy Yost. Based on the book "Looking After Sandy," by Margaret Turnbull. Directed by William Thiele. Cast: Patsy, Virginia Weidler; Tommy Wilks, Gene Reynolds; Luther Marvin, Guy Kibbee; Jim Creighton, Ian Hunter; Mrs. Perkins, Elizabeth Patterson; Edwards, Reginald Owen; "Red" Wilks, Henry Hull; Ellen Creighton, Lois Wilson. " BALALAIKA " — M-G-M. — Screen play by Leon Gordon, Charles Bennett and Jacques Deval. Based upon the play " Balalaika." Book and lyrics by Eric Maschwitz. Directed by Reinhold Schunzel. Cast: Peter, Nelson Eddy; Lydia, Ilona Massey; Nicki, Charlie Ruggles; Danchcnoff, Frank Morgan; Marakov, Lionel A twill; General Karagin, C. Aubrey Smith; Masha, Joyce Compton; Dimitri, Dalies Frantz; Sihirsky, Walter Woolf King; Lieutenant Smirnoff, Phillip Terry; Ramensky, Frederic Worlock; Leo, Abner Biberman; Captain Pavloff, Arthur W. Cernitz; Lieutenant Nikilin, Roland Varno; Slaski, George Tobias; Anton, Paul Sutton; Captain Tesloff, Willy Costello; Prince Morodin, Paul Irving; Jeanetle Sihirsky, Mildred Shay; Mrs. Danchenoff, Alma Kruger. " BEWARE SPOOKS! " — Columbia. — Screen play by Richard Flournoy, Albert Duffy and Brian Marlow. Based upon a play by Richard Flournoy. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. Cast: Roy Gifford, Joe E. Brown; Betty Lou Winters, Mary Carlisle; Commissioner Lewis, Clarence Kolb; Slick Eastman, Marc Lawrence; Nick Bruno, Don Beddoe; Danny Emmelt, George J. Lewis. "BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY"— Columbia. — Based upon the comic strip created by Chic Young. Adapted by Richard Flournoy. Directed by Frank Strayer. Cast: Blondie, Penny Singleton; Dagwood, Arthur Lake; Bahy Dumpling, Larry Simms; Alvin, Danny Mummert; Daisy, Herself; Mr. Dithers, Jonathan Hale; Armstrong, Olin Howland; Salesman, Stanley Brown; Salesman, Dick Fiske; Salesman, Robert Sterling. "DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK"— 20rn Ceniury-Fox. — Screen play by Lamar Trotti and Sonya Levien. Based on the novel by Walter D. Edmonds. Directed by John Ford. Cast: Lana (Magdelana), Claudette Colbert; Gilhert Martin, Henry Fonda; Mrs. McKlennar, Edna May Oliver; Christian Reall, Eddie Collins; Caldwell. John Carradine; Mary Reall, Dorris Bowdon; Mrs. Weaver, Jessie Ralph; Reverend Rosenkranlz, Arthur Shields; John Weaver, Robert Lowery; Gen. Nicholas Herkimer, Roger Imhof; Joe Boleo, Francis Ford; Adam Helmer, Ward Bond; Mrs. Demooth, Kay Linaker; Dr. Petry, Russell Simpson; Landlord, Spencer Charters; Jacob Small, Si Jenks; Amos Hartman, J. Ronald Pennick; George Weaver, Arthur Aylesworth; Blue Back, Chief Big Tree; Dr. Robert Johnson, Charles Tannen; Capt. Mark Demooth, Paul McVey; Mrs. Reall, Elizabeth Jones; Daisy, Beulah Hall Jones; Paymaster, Clarence H. Wilson; General, Lionel Pape; Rev. Daniel Gros, Edwin Maxwell; Mr. Bar si, Robert Greig; Mrs. Borsl, Clara Blandick. "END OF A DAY, THE"— Juno Films, Inc.— Story by Julien Duvivier and Charles Spaak. Directed by Julien Duvivier. Cast: Marny, Victor Francen; St. Clair, Louis Jouvet; Cabrissade, Michel Simon; Jeanetle, Madeleine Ozeray; Mine. Chabert, Gabrielle Dorziat; Director, Arthur Devere; Mr. Lucien, Arquilliere; Mme. Tusini, Sylvie; Mr. Philemon, Joffre; Mme. Philemon, Mme. Lherbay; Delormel, Jean Coquelin; Mr. Laroche, Pierre Magnier; Deaubonne, Granval; Victor, Jean Ayme. "FIRST LOVE" — Universal. — Screen play by Bruce Manning. Directed by Henry Koster. Cast: Connie Harding, Deanna Durbin; Barbara Clinton, Helen Parrish; Ted Drake, Robert Stack; James Clinton, Eugene Pallette; Walter Clinton, Lewis Howard; Mrs. Clinton, Leatrice Joy; Wilma VanEveretle, June Storey; George, Charles Coleman; Mike, Frank Jenks. "FLYING DEUCES, THE"— RKO-Radio.— Original story and screen play by Ralph Spence, Alfred Schiller, Charles Rogers and Harry Langdon. Directed by V Edward Sutherland. Cast: Slan, St. in Laurel; Ollie, Oliver Hardy; Geot <ei t, I in Parker; Francois, Reginald GardinerjComn Charles Middleton; Sergeant, ,l< in Del \ parol, Clem Wilenchick; Jailor, James Finl "INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY"— WARNERS. Screen play by Sig Herzig and Wally Klein. Based 'in .1 story by Howard Hawk Directed by Lloyd Bai on I t ./--. < — > , Pat ( I'Brien , ! Merriik, Aim Slu-i iil.in ; lAAir I ire, r , J. ,lm Payne; Lee .l/i.' •'in. < . ile Page; Spud 1 onnoi . I1 1 nk McHugh; Martha Connors, Grace Stafford; Mr. Greer, Granville Bates; Ted, John Ridgeley; Dick Wilbur, Regis Toomey; Red, John Harron; Human Martin, William Davidson; Tom Dugan, Ed McWade; FredHaskill, Irvine Bacon; HaskilTi Son, Tommy Bupp; Edward Hart, Robert Middlemass; Mayor, Charles Halton. "JUDGE HARDY AND SON"— M-G-M.— Original story and screen play by Carey Wilson. Based upon the characters created by Aurania Rouverol. Directed by George B. Seitz. Cast: Judge Hardy, Lewis Stone; Andy Hardy, Mickey Rooney; Marian Hardy, Cecilia Parker; Mrs. Hardy, Fay Holden; Polly Benedict, Ann Rutherford; Aunt Milly, Sara Haden; Euphrasia Clark, June Preisser; Mrs. Vclduzzi, Maria Ouspenskaya; Elvie Horlon, Martha O'Driscoll; Clarabelle Lee, Margaret Early; Mrs. Horlon, Leona Maricle; "Beezy," George Breakstone; Mr. Volduzzi, Egon Brecher; Dr. Jones, Brandon Tynan; Nurse Trowbridge, Edna Holland; Augusta, Marie Blake. "LAW OF THE PAMPAS"— Paramoim .— Original story and screen play by Harrison Jacobs. Directed by Nate Watt. Cast: Hopalong Cassidy, William Boyd; Lucky Jenkins, Russell Hayden; Chiquila, Steffi Duna; Fernando Rameriez, Sidney Toler; Ralph Merrill, Sidney Blackmer; Senor Jose 1 Hide:, Pedro de Cordoba; Ernesto, J0J0 La Sadio; Schultz, Glenn Strange; Naples, Eddie Dean; Dolores, Anna Demetrio. "LITTLE ACCIDENT"— Universal.— Screen play by Paul Yawitz and Eve Greene. Suggested by a stage play by Floyd Dell and Thomas Mitchell. Directed by Charles Lamont. Cast: Sandy, Baby Sandy Henville; Herbert Pearson, Hugh Herbert; Alice Pearson, Florence Rice; Perry Allerlon, Richard Carlson; Tabby Morgan, Ernest Truex; Joan Huston, Joy Hodges; Matisse, Fritz Feld; Mrs. Allerlon, Kathleen Howard; Peggy, Peggy Moran; Ann, Ann Gwynne; Mr. Allerlon, Howard Hickman. "MEET DR. CHRISTIAN"— RKO-Radio.— Screen play by Harvey Gates, Ring Lardner, Jr., and Ian Hunter. Original story by Harvey Gates from a radio idea by Jack Hasty. Directed by Bernard Vorhaus. Cast: Dr. Christian, Jean Hersholt; Mr. Hewitt, Paul Harvey; Judy Price, Dorothy Lovett; Roy Davis, Robert Baldwin; Don, Jackie Moran; Marilee, Marcie Mae Jones; Palsy, Patsy Lee Parsons; Anne Hewitt, Enid Bennett; Mrs. Hastings, Maude Eburne; Mrs. Minnows, Sarah Edwards. "MUTINY IN THE BIG HOUSE"— Monogram.-— Screen play by Robert D. Andrews. From an original story by Martin Mooney. Directed by William Nigh. Cast: Father Joe, Charles Bickford; Red, Barton MacLane; Warden, Pat Moriarity; Johnny, Dennis Moore; Captain Samson, William Royle; Pop Schultz, George Cleveland; Bilsy, HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR HOLLYWOOD? Check your answers to the statements on page 61 with these correct ones: 1 . Carolyn Lee 2. You Cant Take It with You 3. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 4. Gene Autry 5. David Niven, Charles Boyer 6. Gale Page 7. Claire Tievor 8. Richard Carlson 9. Olivia de Havilland (Joan Fontaine) 10. Bing Crosby I I. The Cocoanut Grove 12. Joel McCrea, Carole Lombard 13. Jed Prouty 14. Lew Ayres I 5. Keystone Kops 16. Michael Curtiz 17. Three 18. Edward Ellis 19. John Payne 20. The de luxe shopping district between Beverly Hills and Hollywood Charlie Foy; Frankie, Ku tell Hopton; Milo, foffi 1 1 s.i'. I , t '. .. Eddii Poster; / am, lai I. Daley; Daniel . Dave O'Brien; Benson, Wheelei Oakman; Ham . < liarles King; Mike, Nigel de Bruliei ; !>■■■ . Merrill Mi t ormii I. "ON YOUR TOES" Warners.— Screen play bj rerrj Wald, Richard Macaulay, Sig Herzig and Lawrence Riley. Based on tin musii .1 comedj ol tin same name by Richard Rogers, Lorenz II ai I and rge Vbbott. Directed by Kay Enright. < , i I era, Zorina; Phil Dolan, Jr., Eddii Ubert; Sergei Alexandrovilch, Alan Hale; Paddy Reilly, Frank McHugh; Phil Dolan, St., Jami Gleason; Ivan Boullonoff, I eon 'I Kin Icy; Pegt ■■ Porterfield, Gloria Dickson; i/, Dolan, Queenie Smith; in Worn ine, Erik Rhodes; Donald Henderson, Berton < hurchill; Phil, ai a Boy, Donald O'Connor; Vera, as a Girl Sarita Wo i i "REMEMBER?" — M-G-M. — Original tory and screen play by Corey Ford and Norman Z. McLeod. Directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Ca i: ./. it Holland, Robert Taylor; Inula lirmnon, ( ,n-ei (■.irson, Sky Ime , Lew Vyre , Mr Bronson, Billie Burke; \h Bronson, Reginald Owen; Mr. McInlyre. (,.ore.e Birbier; Judge Milliken, Henry Travers; Mr. Piper, Richard Carle; Mrs. Carrulhers, Laura Hope Crews; Miss Wilson, Sara Haden; Dr. Schmidt, Sig Riiinann; Butler, Halliwcll llobbe . "RENO"— RKO-Radio.— Screen play by John Twist. From an original story by Ellis St. Jo ph Directed by John Farrow. Cast: Bill Shear, Richard Dix; Jessie Gibbs, Gail Patrick; Mrs. Ryder, Anita Louise; \be ( ompa . Hobart Cavanaugh; Flora McKensie, Astrid Allwyn; Mrs. Gardner, Laura Hope Crews; John Banton, Paul Cavanagh; Judge Howard, Louis Jean Heydt; Welch, Charles Halton; Hozzy Briggs, Frank Faylen; Bonnie, Joyce Compton; George Fields, William Haade; Mrs. Humphrey, Carole L.nxli-; Mrs. Borden, Billie Seward; Hank, Paul Burns; Clint Simpson, Dick Cramer; Judge, George Watts. "SCANDAL SHEET" — Columbia.— Original screen play by Joseph Carole. Directed by Nick Grinde. Cast: Jim Stevenson, Otto Kruger; Kilty Mulhane, Ona Munson; I'eler Hayiic, Hilw.inl Norris; Chris Durk, John Dilson; Chick Keller, Don Beddoe; Hal Lunny, Eddie Laughton; Marjorie Lawe, Linda Winters; Seena Haynes, Nedda Harrigan; Douglas Haynes, Selmer Jackson; District Attorney, Frank M. Thomas; Bert Schroll, Edward Marr. "SECRET OF DR. KILDARE, THE"— M-G-M. — Screen play by Willis Goldbeck and Harry Ruskin. Based on the story by Max Brand. Directed by Harold S. Bucquet. Cast: Dr. James Kildare, Lew Ayres; Dr. Leonard Gillespie, Lionel Barrymore; Paul Messenger, Lionel Atwill; Nancy Messenger, Helen Gilbert; Wayman, Nat Pendleton; Mary Lamont, Laraine Day; Nora, Sara Haden; Dr. Stephen Kildare, Samuel S. Hinds; Mrs. Martha Kildare, Emma Dunn; Dr. S. J. Carew, Walter Kingsford, John Archley, Grant Mitchell; Molly Byrd, Alma Kruger; Charles Hcrron, Robert Kent; Sally, Marie Blake; Mrs. Roberts, Martha O'Driscoll; "Nosey," Nell Craig; Conover, George Reed; Mike, Frank Orth. "SMASHING THE MONEY RING"— Warners.— Original screen play by Anthony Coldewey and Raymond Schrock. From an idea by Jonathan Finn. Directed by Terry Morse. Cast: Ll. Brass Bancroft, Ronald Reagan; Peggy, MargotStevenson; Gabby, Eddie Foy, Jr.; Dice Mallheivs, Joe Downing; Parker, Charles D. Brown; Danny, Elliott Sullivan; Saxby, Joe King; Kilrane, Charles Wilson; Warden Denby, William Davidson; Night Captain, John Hamilton; Pop, Sidney Bracy; Prison Runner, Jack Wise; Night Guard, Jack Mower; Joe, Don Turner. "SUED FOR LIBEL' —RKO-Radio.— Screen play by Jerry Cady. Story by Wolfe Kaufman. Directed by Leslie Goodwins. Cast: Sieve. Kent Taylor; Maggie, Linda Hayes; Muriel Web ler, Lilian Bond; Pomeroy, Morgan Conway; .Smiley, Richard Lane; Corbin, Roger Pryor; Hastings, Thurston Hall; Walsh, Emory Parnell; Col. White, Roy Gordon; Chang Howe, Keye Luke; Judge, Edward Earle; Dr. Bailer, Jack Arnold; Mrs. Trent, Leona Roberts. "THAT THEY MAY LIVE"— Arthur Mayer and Joseph Burst yn. Inc. — Screen play by Abel Gance. English titles by Pierre van Paassen. Directed by Abel Gance. Cast: Jean Diaz, Victor Francen; Henry Chimay, Jean Max; Flo, Marie Lou; Helene, Renee Devillers; Edith, Line Noro; Francoise Lorin, Delaitre; and Les Gueules Cassees (the Mutilated Veterans of the Last War). "THOSE HIGH GREY WALLS "—COLUMBIA. — Screen play by Lewi Meltzer and Gladys Lehman. Based upon a story by William A. Ullman, Jr. Directed by Charles Vidor. Cast: Doctoi Ma iuley, Walter Connolly; Doctor Norton, Onslow Stevens; Nightingale, Paul Fix; Redlands, Bernard Nedell; Mary MacAuley, Iris Meredith; Warden, Oscar O'Shea; Lindy, Nicholas Soussanin; Jockey, Don Beddoe. "20,000 MEN A YEAR"— 20m Century-Fox. — Screen play by Lou Breslow and Owen Francis. Original story by Frank Wcad. Directed by Alfred E. Green. Cast: Brad Reynolds, Randolph Scott; Jim Howell, Preston Foster; Ann Rogers, Margaret Lindsay; Tommy Howell, Robert Shaw; Joan Marshall. 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