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CASTS OF CURRENT PICTURES
"ROBERTA." RKO. By Alice Duer Miller. Screen play by .lane Murfin and Sam
-Mini/.. 1 in i bj William A. Setter.
CAST :
Stephanie Irene Dunne
Hurt Fred Astaire
Scharwenka Ginger Rogers
John Randolph Scotl
Roberta Helen Westley
Ladislaw Victor Varconi
Sophie Claire Dodd
Voj da Luis Alberni
Lord Delves Ferdinand Munier
Albert Torben Meyer
Professor Adrian Rosley
Fernando Bodil Rosing
"AFTER OFFICE HOURS." — MGM. From
a story by Laurence Stallings anil Hal.' Van Every. Screen play by Herman J.
Mankiewicz. Directed by Robert Z. I n
ard.
CAST :
Jim Branch Clark Gable
Sharon Norwood Constance Bennett
Haul 1'arr Stuart Krwin
Mrs. Norwood Billie Burke
Tommy Bannister Harvey Stephens
Mrs. Patterson Katharine Alexander
-Mr. Patterson Hale Hamilton
Cap Henry Travers
Italian Henry Armetta
Jordan Charles Richman
Barlow Herbert Bunston
"FOLIES BERGERE de PARIS."
United Artists. From the play. "The Red Cat." Screen story by Rudolph Lothar, Hans Adler, ami Bess Meredyth. Directed by Roy Del Ruth.
CAST : Fernand, the Baron Cassinil Maurice
Eugene Charlier J Chevalier
Mimi Ann Sotbern
Genevieve, the Baroness Cassini
Merle Oberon
Francois Eric Blore
Morrisot Ferdinand Munier
Ren€, the Marquis de Lac Waller Byron
Gustave Lumsden Hare
Henri Robert Greig
Perishot Ferdinand Gottschajk
Monsieur Paulet Halliwell Hobbes
Premier or France George Renevant
\ "lor Philip Dare
Joseph Frank McGlynn, Sr.
Toinette Barbara Leonard
Stage Manager Olin Howland
"BLACK FURY." First National. From a story by Judge II. A. Musmanno, and play by Harry R. Irving. Screen play by Finkel ami Erickson. Directed by Michael Curtiz.
CAST :
Joe Radek Paul Muni
Anna Novak Karen Morley
Slim William Gargan
McGee Barton MacLane
Mike lohn Qualen
Steve I. Carroll Naish
Kubanda Vince Barnetl
Hendricks Henry O'Neill
Tommj Poole Tullj Marshall
Mary Novak Mae Marsh
Sophie Sarah Haden
Welsh Willard Robertson
Mulligan Wade Boteler
Johnny Farrell .Toe Crehan
Mac Ward Bond
Jenkins Purnell Pratt
Butch Eddie Shuberl
Bubitchka Effle Ellsler
Alec Novak Egon Brecher
Letty George Pal Collins
Sokolsky vklm Tamiroff
"SWEET MUSIC." Warners. Story by r.v VVald, Carl Erickson. an, l Wai
Dun'. Dii ted by All' ic I i: Green.
CAST .
Skip Houston Umlv Vallee
.Ann D\
Ten Percenl Hudson Ned Sparks
Helen Morgan 1 1.
Dopey Malone Koi.cn Armstrong
lowan Allen Jenkins
'•."'" Bi : \i,,,. White
Sidney Seizor roseph Cavt I
Slgnnuid Selzer \l ghean
Phillip Reed
Bills Madison William l; Davidson
Louis Trimble Henry I > \, ill
Mr Thomit \.m on Richards
The Mayoi Russell Hicks
Mi Johnson . ,ciny Clement
"NIGHT LIFE OF THE GODS." —
1 aiversal. From the novel by Thome Smith. Screen piaj i,.\ Barrj Trivers. Directed by Lowell Sherman.
CAST :
Diana Irene Ware
Hebe Geneva Mitchell
Venus Mania Deering
Bacibus George Hassell
Hunter Hawk Man Mowbray
Nepl une Robert Warwick
Meg Florine McKinney
Daphne Peggy Shannon
Mr. Betts Gilbert Finery
Ludwig Turner Ferdinand Gottschalk
Reigi. .a Henry Armetta
ApolloJi Kay Bernard
IVrscun Pat De Cicco
Mereii^r Paul Kaye
"RUMBA." — Paramount. From the story by Guy Endore and Seena Owen. Screen plaj by Howard J. Green. Directed by Marian Gering.
CAST :
Joe Martin George Raft
Diana Harrison Carol Lombard
Flash Lynne Overman
Carmelita Margo
Hobart Fletcher Monroe Owsley
Goldie Allen Iris Adrian
Henry B. Harrison Samuel S. Hinds
Mrs. Harrison Virginia Ilamm I
Patsy Gail Patrick
Solanger James Thomas
Maria Soledad Jiminez
Carlos Paul Porcasi
Dance Director Raymond McKee
Tony Akim Tamiroff
Wat kins Eldred Tidbnry
"ONE MORE SPRING." -Fox. From the novel by Robert Nathan. Screen play
by Edwin Burke. Directed by Henry Kin;.'.
CAST:
Elizabeth Janet Gaynor
Otkar Warner Baxter
Rosenberg Waller King
Mrs. Sweeney lane Darwell
Mr. Sweeney Roger Imhof
Sheridan Grant Mitchell
Miss Weber Rosemary Ames
Auctioneer lohn Qualen
Policeman Nick Foran
Girl in Antique Shop \strid Allwyn
Zoo Attendant Stepin Fetchit
"SEQUOIA." MGM. From the novel "Malibu." by Vance Joseph Hoyti Adapted for the screen by Ann Cunningham, Sam Armstrong, and Carey Wilson. Directed by Chester M. Franklin.
CAST :
Toni Martin lean Parker
Bob Alden Russell Hardic
Matthew Martin Samuel S. Hinds
Bergman Paul Hurst
Joe Ben Hall
Sang So,, Willie Fung
Feng Soo Harry Lowe, Jr.
"THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING."— Columbia. From the story by W. R. Burnett. Screen play In .1" Swerling and Robert Riskin. Directed by John Ford.
i \ST :
Arthur Jones "1 Edward G. Robinson
Killer Mannion J
"Bill" Jean Arthur
Bm ic Arthur Hohl
Healy Walla. ,• Ford
Spencer \rt bur Byron
Ilin i Donald Meek
"J. G." Carpenter Paul 1 1 ; 1 1 \ , ■
Bug Martin Ed Broph
Sea \ er Etienne Qira rdo(
Howe James Donlau
Warden I. Farrell MacDonald
Henchman lohn Wrav
Amu Agatha Effle Ellsler
"JACK AHOY!" Gaumont-Rritish. Story bj Sidney Glllial and John Orion. Directed
by Walter lonle.
Jack Ponsonby.
1'ai ricia
Admiral Fraser.
i 'eiichila
I.aiios
Dodgei
CAST
. . .Jack Hulberl . . . Nancy O'Neil
Allied Drayton . . Tama ra Desnl Henry Peterson
Sam Wilkinson
"THE GOOD FAIRY."— Universal. From
the play by Ferenc Molnar. Adapted by Preston Sturges. Directed by William Wyler.
CAST ;
Luisa (Lu) Ginglebusher .. Margaret Sullavan
Dr. Max Sporuin Herbert .Marshall
Konrad Frank Morgan
Detlaff Reginald Owen
Schlapkohl Alan Hale
Dr. SchultZ Beulah Bondi
Joe Cesar Romero
Dr. Met/. Erie Blore
Doorman Al Bridges
Chauffeur George Davis
Actress June Clay worth
"BEHOLD MY WIFE." Paramount. From the st,,r.\ "Translation of a Savage," by Sir Gilbert Parker. Screen play by Vincent Lawrence and Gover Jones. Directed by Dave Leisen.
CAST : Tonita Stormcloud Sylvia Sidney
Michael Carter Gene Raymond
Diana Carter-Curson luliette Compton
Mrs. Carter Laura Hope Crews
Mr. Carter H. B. Warner
Bob Prentice Monroe Owsley
Jim Curson Kenneth Thomson
.Mary White Ann Sheridan
Indian Chief Jim Thorpe
Police Captain Charles Wilson
News Photographer Fuzzy Knit-'hr
"THE RIGHT TO LI V E." —Warners. From Somerset Maugham's play, "The Sacred Flame." Adapted by Ralph Block. Directed by William Keighley.
CAST :
Stella Trent Josephine Hutchinson
Colin Trent George Brent
Maurice Trent Colin ('live
Nurse Wayland Peggy Wood
Mrs. Trent Henrietta Crosman
Major Lioonda C. Aubrey Smith
Dr. Harvester Leo G. Carroll
Alice Phyllis Coghlan
"THE GILDED L I LY" Paramount. From the story by Melville Baker and Jack Kirkland. Screen play by Claude Biuyoit. Directed by Wesley RuggleS.
CAST :
Marilyn David Claudctte Colbert
Pete Dawes Fred MacMurrav
Charles Gray Ray Milland
Lord Granville C. Aubrey Smith
Nate Luis Alberni
Eddie Edward Craven
Hankerson Donald Meek
Oscar Charles Irwin
otto Bushe Ferdinand Munier
Daisy Grace Bradley
Marilyn's .Maid Mlchelette Burani
Captain of Boat Claude King
Guard Edward Gargan
Guard James T. tjuiiiti
Guard's Son George Billings
Purser Jimmy Aubrey
Clark Robert Dudley
Rollercoaster Attendant Phil Tead
Cit\ Editor Charles Wilson
Waiter. . . Icrry Mandy
Taxi Driver Warren Hyiner
Tramp Tom Dugan
Hugo Forrester Har\ ey
Hugo's Wile Mary Gordon
Vocal Teacher Leonid Kinsky
"WINGS IN THE DARK" Paramount.
Screen storj bj Dale Van Every. Jack Kirkland. Frank Partus. Nell Sliipman. ami Philip D. Hern. Directed by James Flood.
CAST :
Sheila Mason Myrna Loy
Ken Gordon Cary Grant
Nick Williams Roscoe Karns
Mac Hobart Cavanaugh
Tup Harmon Dean Jagger
Yipp Morgan Bert Haul. in
.l<>\ Burns lames Burtis
.lake Brashear Russell Hoi
i in. no I mold KmIT
Helper Lee Phelps
Sheila's Mechanic Matt McHugh
Jerome Lilian Madison
Nurse Rita Owin
Banker Crawford George MacQuarrie
Secretary Mabel Forrest
Kennel ciub Secretary ..... Samuel S. Hinds
Voice of Radio Announcer. .Graham McN'amee
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