Picture-Play Magazine (1935)

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59 CASTS OF CURRENT PICTURES "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM"— Warners. From the play by William Shakespeare. Adapted for the screen by Charles Kenyon and Mary C. McCall, Jr. Directed by Max Reinhardt. CAST : Theseus, Duke of Athens Ian Hunter Egeus, Father of Hermia Grant Mitchell Lysander Dick Powell Demetrius Koss Alexander Philostrate, Master of the Kevels Hobart Cavanaugh Quince, a Carpenter Frank McHugh Snug, a Joiner Dewey Robinson Bottom, a Weaver James Cagney Flute, a Bellows-mender Joe E. Brown Snout, a Tinker Hugh Herbert Starveling, a Tailor Otis Harlan Hippolyta, .Queen of the Amazons Verree Teasdale Hermia Olivia de Haviland Helena Jean Muir Oberon, King of the Fairies Victor Jory Titania, Queen of the Fairies. . .Anita Louise Puck Mickey Rooney First Fairy Nini Theilade Mustardseed Billy Barty Ninny's Tomb Arthur Treacher "ANNA KARENINA" — MGM. From the novel by Count Leo Tolstoy. Screen story by Clemence Dane and Salka Viertel. Directed by Clarence Brown. CAST : Anna Karenina Greta Garbo Vronsky Fredric March Kitty Maureen O'Sullivan Countess Vronsky May Robson Lidia Constance Collier Stephan Reginald Owen Sergie Freddie Bartholomew Karenin Basil Rathbone Dolly Phoebe Foster Sash win Reginald Denny Levin Gyles Isham Grisha Buster Phelps Anna's Maid Ella Ethridge Vronsky's Valet Sidney Bruce Tania Cora Sue Collins Butler Olaf Hytten Butler Joe E. Tozer Tutor Guy D'Ennery Cord Harry Allen Princess Kartasoff Ethel GrifRes Matve Harry Beresford Governess Sarah Padden "TOP HAT" — RKO. Screen story by Dwight Taylor and Allan Scott. From the adaptation by Karl Noti, Alexander Farago, and Aladar Laszlo. Directed by Mark Sandrich. CAST: Jerry Travers Fred Astaire Dale Tremont Ginger Rogers Horace Hardwick. . . .Edward Everett Horton Madge Helen Broderick Alberto Erik Rhodes Bates Eric Blore "DIAMOND JIM" — Universal. From the biography by Parker Morell. Adapted by Harry Clork and Doris Malloy. Screen story by Preston Sturges. Directed by Edward Sutherland. CAST : "Diamond Jim" Bradv Edward Arnold Emma Perry Jean Arthur Jane Matthews Jean Arthur Lillian Russell Binnie Barms Jerry Richardson Cesar Romero Horsley Hugh O'Connell Pawnbroker George Sidney Harry Hill William Demarest Sampson Fox Eric Blore A. E. Moore Robert McWade Mrs. Perry Maidel Turner John L. Sullivan (as a voung man) Bill Hoolahahn Secretary to Horslev Fred Kelsey Drunk Otis Harlan Station Agent Charles Sellon Railroad President Henry Kolker Brady (as a boy) George Ernest Physician Purnell Pratt Brady's Mother Helen Brown Brady's Father. ... .Robert Emmet O'Connor Bartender Lew Kelley Jewelers Albert Conti, Armand Kaliz Also : Dorothy Granger, Dot Farley, Barbara Barondess, Arthur Housman, Matt McHugh, Del Henderson, Irving Bacon, Mary Wallace, Richard Tucker, John Miltern. "ANNAPOLIS FAREWELL"— Paramount. From a story by Stephen Avery. Screen play by Dale Avery and Frank Craven. Directed by Alexander Hall. CAST : Commander Fitzhugh Sir Guy Standing Madeline Deming Rosalind Keith Morton "Click" Haley Tom Brown Boyce Avery Richard Cromwell Duncan Haley John Howard Zimmer Benny Baker Miranda Louise Beavers Doctor Bryant Samuel S. Hinds Jim Stockton Richard Brodus Porter John Darrow Adams Ben Alexander Commodore Briggs Minor Watson Clayton Beale Oscar Rudolph Inspection Officer Frank Losee "Bumboat" Charlie William Collier, Sr. "THE CRUSADES'* — Paramount. Screen story by Harold Lamb, Waldemar Young, and Dudley Nichols. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille. CAST: Berengaria Loretta Young Richard Henry Wilcoxon Saladin Ian Keith Alice Katherine DeMille The Hermit C. Aubrey Smith Conrad of Montferrat ... .Joseph Schildkraut Blondel Alan Hale Philip of France C. Henry Gordon Sancho, King of Navarre. .. .George Barbier The Blacksmith Montagu Love Robert, Earl of Leicester Lumsden Hare Hugo, Duke of Burgundy .. .William Farnum Frederick, Duke of the Germans Hobart Bosworth Karakush Pedro de Cordoba John, Prince of England Ramsey Hill Monk Mischa Auer Alan, Richard's Squire Maurice Murphy Leopold, Duke of Austria Albert Conti Sverre, The Norse King Sven-Hugo Borg Michael, Prince of Russia Paul Satoff William, King of Sicily Fred Malatesta Nicholas, Count of Hungary Hans Von Twardowski Duenna Anna Demetrio Soldier Perry Askam Ship's Master Edwin Maxwell Archbishop Winter Hall Mother of Alan Emma Dunn Amir Jason Robards Slave in Saladin's Garden. .. .Jason Robards Nun Georgia Caine Arab Slave-seller J. Carroll Naish English Chamberlain Robert Adair Philip's Squire Oscar Rudolph Leicester's Squire Pat Moore Christian Girl Ann Sheridan Cart Man Edgar Dearing Priest Alphonz Ethier 1st Lady-in-waiting to Alice Gilda Oliva 2nd Lady-in-waiting to Alice Mildred Van Buren Knight John Rutherford Stranger (Messenger) Colin Tapley Amir Harry Cording Amir Stanley Andrews Sentry Addison Richards Amir Maurice Black Amir William B. Davidson Grey Beard Guy Usher Templar Boyd Irwin Templar Gordon Griffith Templar Guy Usher Captain of English Men-at-arms Kenneth Gibson Chanting Monk Vallejo Gantner Captain of Templars George MacQuarrie Captain of Hospitalers Sam Flint Wounded Man Harold Goodwin "ALICE ADAMS" — RKO. From the novel by Booth Tarkington. Screen play by Dorothy Yost, Mortimer Offner, and Jane Murfin. Directed by George Stevens. CAST: Alice Adams Katharine Hepburn Arthur Russell Fred MacMurray Mr. Adams Fred Stone Mildred Palmer Evelyn Venable Walter Adams Frank Albertson Mrs. Adams Ann Shoemaker Mr. Lamb Charley Grapewin Frank Dowling Grady Sutton Mrs. Palmer Hedda Hopper Mr. Palmer Jonathan Hale Henrietta Lamb Janet McLeod Mrs. Dowling Virginia Howell Mrs. Dresser Z-ffie Tilbury Ella Dowling Ella McKenzie Malena Hattie McDaniels "ACCENT ON YOUTH" — Paramount. From the play In Samson Kaphaelson. Adapted by Claude Binyon and Herbert Fields. Directed by Wesley Kuggles. CAST: Linda Brown Sylvia Sidney Steven Gaye Herbert Marshall Dickie Reynolds Phillip Reed Frank Galloway Holmes Herbert Miss Darling Catharine Douct Genevieve Lang Astrid Allwyn Flogdell Ernest Cossart Orville Donald Meek "Chuck" Lon Chaney, Jr. "Butch" Nick Foran Benham Samuel S. Hinds Mrs. Benham Florence Roberta Mrs. Galloway Laura Treadwell "PAGE MISS GLORY"— Warners. From the play by Joseph Schrank and Philip Dunning. Screen story by Delmer Daves and Robert Lord. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. CAST: Loretta Marion Davies "Click" Wiley Pat O'Brien "Bingo" Nelson Dick Powell Gladys Mary Astor Ed Olson Frank McHugh Slattery Lyle Talbot Betty Patsy Kelly Petev Allen Jenkins Blackie Barton MacLane Joe Bonner Hobart Cavanaugh Mr. Freischutz Joseph Cawthorn Mr. Hamburgher Al Shean Yates Berton Churchill Loretta's Mother Helen Lowell Beauty Operator Mary Treen Kimball Harry Beresford Metz Gavin Cordon Nick Lionel Stander Detective Chief Joseph Crehan "THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE"— Fox. From the play by Marc Connelly and Frank B. Esler, and the novel, "Rome Haul," by Walter B. Edmonds. Directed by Victor Fleming. CAST: Molly Larkius Janet Gaynor Dan Harrow Henry Fonda Jotham Klore Charles Bickford Fortune Friendly Slim Summerville Elmer Otway Andy Devine Sam Weaver Roger Imhof Delia Jane Withers Lucy Gurget Margaret Hamilton Blacksmith Siegfried Rumann Sol Tinker John Qualen Ivy Kitty Kelly Freight Agent Robert Gleckler "CHINA SEAS"— MGM. From the hook by Crosbie , Garstin. Screen story by Jules Furthman and James Kevin McGuinness. Directed by Tay Garnett. CAST: Alan Gaskell Clark Gable "China Doll" Jean Harlow Jamesy MacArdle Wallace Beery Davids Lewis Stone Sybil Rosalind Russell Dawson Dudley Digges Sir Guy C. Aubrey Smith McCaleb Robert Benehley Rockwell William Henry Mrs. Vollberg . .Live de Maigret Mrs. Timmons : Lilian Bond Timmons Edward Brophy Yu-Lan Soo Yong Carol Ann Carol Ann Beery Romanoff Akim Tamiroff Ngah Ivan Lebedeff "CALL OF THE WILD"— United Artists. From the novel by Jack London. Adapted by Gene Fowler and Leonard Praskins. Directed by William Wellman. CAST : Jack Thornton Clark Gable Claire Blake Loretta Young "Shorty" Hoolihan Jack Oakie John Blake Frank Conroy Smith Reginald Owen Groggin Sidney Toler Marie Katherine DeMille Kali Lalo Eneinas Francois Charles Stevens Ole James Burke Frank Duke Green Buck, the dog Himself