Picture-Play Magazine (1935)

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61 CASTS OF CURRENT PICTURES "THE GOOSE AND THE GANDER"— Warners. Screen comedy by Charles Kenyon. Directed by Alfred E. Green. CAST : Georgianna Kay Francis Bob McNear George Brent Betty Genevieve Tobin Tburston John Eldredge Connie Claire Dodd Ralph Summers Ralph Forbes Aunt Julia Helen Lowell Winky Spencer Charters Arthur Summers William Austin Sweeney Eddie Shubert Jones Charles Coleman Miriam Brent Olive Jones Teddy Gordon Elliott Murphy John Sheehan Sprague Wade Boteler Violet Helen Woods Young Barkley Carlyle Blackwell, Jr. Hotel Garage Man Milton Kibbee Police Sergeant Guy Usher Mrs. Burns Van Buckingham "BARBARY COAST" — United Artists. Based on the book by Herbert Asbury. Screen story by Charles MacArthur and Ben Heeht. Directed by Howard Hawks. CAST : Swan Miriam Hopkins Chamalis Edward G. Robinson Carmichael Joel McCrea Old Atrocity Walter Brennan Colonel Cobb Frank Craven Knuckles Brian Dunlevy Slocum Harrv Carey Oakie Clyde Cook Judge Harper J. XI. Kerrigan McTavish Donald Meek Sandy Roger Gray Wigham Rollo Lloyd Broncho Matt McHugh "FRECKLES"— RKO. From the novel by Gene Stratton-Porter. Screen play by Dorothy Yost. Directed by Edward Killy and William Hamilton. CAST: "Freckles" Tom Brown Laurie-Lou Virginia Weidler Mary Arden Carol Stone McLean Lumsden Hare Ralph Barton James Bush Mrs. Duncan Dorothy Peterson Jack Carter Addison Richards Wessner Richard Alexander Al Waters George Lloyd "Lefty" • Louis Natheaux "Butch" Wade Boteler "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS"— Columbia. A screen comedy by Sidney Buchman and Thyra Samter Winslow. Directed by Gregory La Cava. CAST: Julia Scott Claudette Colbert Richard Barclay Melvyn Douglas Leonard Rogers Michael Bartlett Franklyn .Raymond Walburn Martha Pryor Jean Dixon Gertrude Barclay Katherine Alexander Annabel Barclay Edith Fellows Parsons Clara Kimball Young Agnes Mayo Grace Hale Victor Jessup Charles E. Arnt Chauffeur Schuyler Shaw "THE DARK ANGEL"— United Artists. From the play by Guy Bolton. Adapted by Lillian Hellman and Mordaunt Shalrp. Directed by Sidney Franklin. CAST: Alan Trent Fredric March Kitty Vane Merle Oberon Gerald Shannon Herbert Marshall Mrs. Shannon Janet Beecher Sir George Barton John Halliday Granny Vane Henrietta Crosman Ann West Frieda Inescort Lawrence Bidley Claude Allister Joe George Breakston Betty Fay Chaldecott Ginger Denis Chaldecott Roulston Douglas Walton Mrs. Bidley Sarah Edwards Mr. Vane John Miltern -Mills Olaf Hvtten Mr. Tanner Lawrence Grant Hannah Helena Byrne-Grant Mrs. Gallop Ann Fielder Mr. Shannon David Torrence Kitty (child) Cora Sue Collins Alan (child) .Jimmv Baxter Gerald (child) Jimmv Butler Lawrence (child) Randolph Connolly "SPECIAL AGENT" — Cosmopolitan. From the story idea by Martin Mooney. Screen play by Laird Doyle and Abem Finkel. Directed by William Keighley. CAST : Julie Bette Davis Bill George Brent Carston Kicardo Cortez Andrews Jack La Rue District Attorney Henry O'Neill Chief of Police Joseph Crehan Armitage Robert Strange Durell J. Carroll Naish Young William Davidson Rich Joseph Sawyer Wilson Joseph King U. S. District Attorney Irving Pichel Head of Internal Revenue Robert Barrat Secretary Paul Guilf oyle "STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND" — Fox. From the novel by Ben Lucien Berman. Adapted by Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti. Directed by John Ford. CAST : Doctor John Pearly Will Rogers Fleety Belle Anne Shirley Captain Eli Irvin S. Cobb Sheriff Rufe Jetters Eugene Pallette Duke John McGuire New Moses Berton Churchill Ef e Francis Ford Pappy Roger Imhof Matt Abel Raymond Hatton Chaplain Hobart Bosworth Jonah Stepin Fetchit "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936" — MGM. Story by Moss Hart. Adapted by Jack McGowan and Sid Silvers. Directed by Roy del Ruth. CAST : Bert Keeler Jack Benny Irene Foster Eleanor Powell Bob Gordon Robert Taylor Kitty Corbett Una Merkel Snoop Sid Silvers Ted Buddy Ebsen Lillian Brent June Knight Sally Vilma Ebsen Basil Nick Long, Jr. Snorer Robert Wildhack Managing Editor Paul Harvey By Herself Frances Langford By Himself Harry Stockwell "THUNDER IN THE NIGHT" — Fox. From the screen play by Frances Hyland and Eugene Solow. Directed by George Archainbaud. CAST : Captain Torok Edmund Lowe Madalaine Karen Morley Count Alvinczy Paul Cavanagh Julie Una O'Connor Gabor Gene Lockhart Porter John Qualen Police Prefect Russell Hicks Professor Omega Arthur Edmund Carew Lisa Bodil Rosing Katherine Szabo Gloria Roy Paul Szegedy Cornelius Keefe "THE GIRL FRIEND"— Columbia. Screen play by Oertrude Purcell and Benny Rubin. Directed by Edward N. Buzzell. CAST : Linda Ann Sothern Henry Jack Haley George Roger Pryor Harmon Thurston Hall Junior Victor Kilian Doc Ray Walker Hilda Inez Courtney Grandma Margaret Seddon "RED SALUTE" — United Artists. From the story by Humphrey Pearson. Screen play by Mr. Pearson and Manuel Seff. Directed by Sidney Lanfield. CAST: Drue Van Allen Barbara Stanwyck Jeff Robert Young Arner Hardie Albright Rooney Cliff Edwards Mrs. Rooney Ruth Donnelly Lefty Gordon Jones Louis Martin Paul Stanton General Van Allen Purnell Pratt Aunt Betty Nella Walker Joe Beal Arthur Vinton Baldy Edward McWade Dean Henry Kolker Border Patrolman Henry Otto "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1936"— Paramount. Story by Walter De Leon, Francis Martin, and Ralph Spence. Directed by Norman Taurog. CAST : Spud Jack Oakie George George Burns Gracie Gracie Allen Countess Ysobel de Nargila . . . . Lyda Roberti Sue Wendy Barrie Smiley Henry Wadsworth Gordonio C. Henry Gordon Herman Benny Baker Captain Samuel S. Hinds Dot Harold Nicholas Dash Fayard Nicholas Salvo Richard Alexander Pablo Charles Hamilton Boris Akim Tamiroff Bill Collector Arthur Aylesworth Messenger Boy Leon Holmes Young Woman in Negligee. . .Suzanne Kaaren Colored Cook Mildred Cover Woman in Old Ladies' Home. .Virginia Bassett Mustached Worker Hank Mann Woman in Auto Peggy Watts Woman in Auto Phyllis Lee Modiste Judith Vosselll Servant Al Thompson Photographer William Irving Servant with dog Stanley Andrews Radio Executive Arthur Stuart Hull Executive's wife Mabel Forrest Radio executive Jack Mulhall Radio announcer Tom Hanlon Radio executive Larry Wheat Mustached worker Billy Engle Also : Betty Jane Cooper and the Lathrop Brothers, Fox and Walters, Ina Ray Hutton and Her Melodears, David Holt, Vienna Bovs' Choir, Willie. West and McGinty, Gail Patrick, Bill Robinson, Ray Noble and His Band, Sir Guy Standing, Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles. Ethel Merman, Amos 'n' Andy, Bing Crosby. "MUSIC IS MAGIC"— Fox. Based on a play by Gladys Unger and Jesse Lasky, Jr. Screen story by Edward Eliseu and Lou Breslow. Directed by George Marshall. CAST : Peggy Harper Alice Faye Jack Lambert Ray Walker Diane De Valle Bebe Daniels "Peanuts" Harper Frank Mitchell Eddie Harper Jack Durant Shirlev De Valle Rosina Lawrence Tony 'Bennett Thomas Beck Producer Ben Ponieroy Andrew Tombes Sefior Castellano Luis Albernl Amanda Hattie MeDaniels Jim Waters Hal K. Dawson Theater Manager Charles C. Wilson Director Niles Welch Mickey Ed Gargan "O'SHAUGHNESSY'S BOY"— MGM. Screen play by Leonard Praskins, Wanda Tuchock, and Otis Garrett. From the story by Harvey Gates and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. CAST: "Windy" Wallace Beery "Stubby" Jackie Cooper "Stubby" as a child Spanky McFarland Major Winslow Henry Stephenson Martha Sarah Haden Cora Leona Maricle Hastings Willard Robertson Jeff Clarence Muse Franz Ben Hendricks Callahan Wade Boteler Mack Jack Daley Lawyer Oscar Apfel Doctor Granville Bates "JALNA" — RKO. From the story by Mazo De La Roche and screen play by Anthony Veiller. Adapted by Garrett Fort and Larry Bachman. Directed by John Cromwell. CAST: Alayne Kay Johnson Renny Ian Hunter Nicholas C. Aubrey Smith Maurice Nigel Bruce Eden David Manners Meg Peggy Wood Gran Jessie Ralph Pheasant Molly Lamont Piers Theodore Newton Ernest Halliwell Hobbes Rags Forrester Harvey Finch George Offerman, Jr. Wake Clifford Severn