Picture-Play Magazine (1936)

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61 CASTS OF CURRENT PICTURES "NEXT TIME WE LOVE" Universal. .Screen play by .Melville Baker from the story "Say Good-by Again," by Ursula Parrott. Directed by Edward II. Griffith. CAST : Cicely Tyler Margarel Sullavan Christopher Tyler lames Stewarl Tommy Abbott Ray Milland Michael Jennings (Irani Mitchell Madame Donato Vnna deMetrio /'rank Cartel-. ■! Robert McWade Kit Ronnie Cosbej Mrs. Talbot Florence Roberts Otto Christian Hub Professor Dindet Charles Fallon "KING OF THE DAMNED" GaumontBritish. Based on the play by John Chan cellor. Screen play by Charles Bennett and Sidney Gilliat. Adapted by A. U. Rawlinson. Directed by Walter Fordc. CAST : Convict 83 Conrad Veidt Anna Courvin Helen Vinson VIooche Noah Beery Ramon Montez Cecil Ramage Greek Edmund Willard Lumberjack Percy Parsons goj Peter Crofi ( aptain Torres Raymond Lovell Commandant Courvin C. .\i Hallanl Doctor Pra.la Vllan .leaves Captain Perez Percy Walsh "THE LADY CONSENTS" RKO. Screen play by P. J. Wolfson and Anthony Veiller. From a story by Mr. Wolfson. Directed by Stephen Roberts. CAST : Anne Talbot Ann Harding Michael Talbot Herbert Marshall Jerry Mannerly Margaret Lindsay Stanley Ashton Walter Abel Jim Talbot Edward Ellis Yardley Hobart Cavanaugh susan Ilka Chase "ROSE-MARIE"— MGM. Screen play by Frances Goodrich, Albeit Hackett, and Alice Duer Miller. Based on the stage production of Arthur Hanimerstein. From the play by Otto A. Harbach and Oscar Hanimerstein II. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke. CAST : Marie de Flor leanette MacDonald Sergeant Bruce Nelson Eddy Myerson Reginald Owen Romeo Allan Jones John Flower lames Stewart Premier Man Mowbray Belle Gilda Gray Boniface G -gc Regas Hotel manager Robert Greig Anna Una O'Connor Storekeeper Lucien I.ittletield Teddy David Niven Mr. Daniells Herman I'.ing "WHIPSAW"-MCM. Screen play by Howard Emmett Rogers. From the Story by James Edward Grant. Directed by Sam Wood. CAST : Vivian Palmer Myina Loy Ross McBride Spencer Tracy Ed Dexter Harvey Stephens "Doc" Evans William Harrigan Harry Ames Cla\ Clement Steve Arnould Robert Gleckler Wadsworth Robert Warwick Monetta Georges Renevent Chief Hughes Paul Stanton Humphries Wad.' Botell C "Curley" Don Rowan Dabson John Qualen Madame Marie Irene Franklin Aunt .lane Lillian Leigh ton Bailey J. Anthony Hughes Doctor Williams William' [ngersoll Larry King Charles Iruin "COLLEGIATE" Paramount. Adapted by Walter tie I.e. .11 and Francis Martin on the story, "The charm School," by Alice Duer Miller. Directed by Ralph Murphy. CAST : Joe Joe Penner Jerry Craig lack Oakie '•Scoop"' Oakland .Ned Sparks Miss Haj ....Frances Langford Dorothy Bet tj Grable "Sour l'uss" I.ynne Overman Dance Instructress Betty .lane Cooper Mack Cordon Mack Gordon Harry Revel Harry Revel Mr. MacGregor Henry Kolker Thomas .1. Bloodgood Donald Gallagher Head Waiter Uberl Conti Detective Browning Julius Tannen Diving Instructress Geoi "RIFFRAFF" MGM. A screen drama by Frances Marion. II. W. Ilan.inan, and Anita Loos. Directed by .J. Walter Ruben. CAST : Hat tie Jean Harlow "Dutch" sp.neer Tracj Lil Una Merkel "Nick" loseph Callein "Flytrap" Victor Kilian Jimmy Mickey Rooney "Brains" t. Farrell MacDonald "Pops" Roger I111I10IT Rosie Tuanita Quigley Belcher Paul Hurst Lew Vince Barnett Gertie Dorothy Appleby -Mabel lu.lith Wood "Ratsy" Arthur Hon sman Bert Wade Boteler Al Joe Phillips Pete William Newell "Speed" U Hill Sadie Helen Flint Mrs. McCall Lillian Harmer "Lefty" Bob Perrv Markis George civet Maizie Helen, Costi llo Matron Rafaela Ottiano 'ROSE OF THE RANCHO"— Paramount. A screen operetta adapted from the play by David Belasc. and Richard Walton Tully. Screen play by Frank Partos, Charles Bracken, Arthur Sbeekman, Nat Perrin, Harlan Thompson, and Brian Hooker. Directed bv Marion tiering. CAST : Jim Kearney John Boles Rosita Castro Gladys Swarthout Don Carlos Gladys Swarthout Joe Kincaid Charles Bickford I'ancho Spiegelgass Willie Howard Phineas I'. Jones Herb Williams Flossie Grace Bradley Don Pascual Castro H. 1'.. Warner Dono Petrona Charlotte Granville Don Luis Don Alvarado .Tonathon Hill Minor Watson Hill-Billy Boy Bennie Baker Guadalupe Louise carter Gomez (Cortez) Pedro <[•• Cordoba "Bull"Bangle Harry Woods "Frisco" Russell H. pti a •STRIKE ME PINK"— United Artists. From the story, "Dreamland," by Clari Budington Kelland. Screen play bj Frank Bu ler, Walter de Leon, and Francis Martin. Directed by Norman Tuurog. Eddie Pink. . . Joyce Claribel Parkyakarkus. Copple Ma Carson . . . "Butch" Vance Thrust Sunnie Rita "Killer" CAST : Fddie Cantor Ethel Merman Sally Eilers Harry Park. \\ lllrun I r iwho Helen Lowell 1 Gordon Jones Brian Donlevy lack 1.1 1: Sunnie 1 1 I .. Rita 1. Edward Brophy "THE GHOST GOES WEST"— London Films. A screen comedy by Robert E. Sherwood. Directed bj Reno Clair. CAST : Murdoch Glourii Robert D. ui.it I tonald Glourie Robert Donal 1 r. Martin Eugi Qi Peggy Martin lean Parker Mrs. Martin Everly G Lady Sheppertou Elsa Lanchi rhe M.i.'Lagg.in Hay Petrie Old 1. 1. nine Morton Sellen Mrs. Macniff Elliot Mason Shepherdess Patricia Hilliard "KING OF BURLESQUE"— -'"th Century Fox. Screen plaj bj Gene Markey and Harry Tugend. Adapted bj James Seymour. B D the story by Yir mar. Directed by Sidney Lanfield. cast : Kerry Bolton Warner Baxter Pat Doran Vlice Joe Cooney lack nak'i. tnd Clevc Mona Barrie Connie krline .1 udge Kolpolpeek Gregory Raton" English Impresario Herbert Mundin Marie Dixie Dunbar Ben Fats Waller Anthony Lamb Nick Long, Jr. Arthur Kenny Baker Stanley Drake Charles Quigley Specialty Dancers Paxton Si Henkle and Keefe Shaw and Lee Slattery Andrew Tombes Phyllis Sears Shirley Deane "Spud" La Rue Harry (Zoop) Welch "CEILING ZERO" Warners. A drama by Frank Wead. Adapted from his stage play. Directed by Howard Hawks. CAST : "Dizzy" Davis lames Cagney Jake Lee pat (, | Tommy Thomas Tune Travis "Texas" Clarke Stuart Erwin Al Stone Barton MacLane lay Henry Wadsworth Mary Lee Martha Tibbetts Lou Clarke Isabel Jewell Joe Allen Craig Reynolds "Smiley" Richard Purcell Eddie Payson Carlyle M ■•■. Jr. Fred iddison Richa rds Mike Owens Gary Owen Doc Wilson Edward Gargan Les Bogan Robert Light "Buzz" James Bush "Baldy" Pat West "EXCLUSIVE STORY"— MGM. A screen drama adapted by Michael Fessier. From a story by Martin Mooney. Directed bj George B. Seitz. CAST : Dick Barton Franehot Tone Ann Devlin Madge Evans Tim Higgins Stuart Krwin Aci Acello roseph Calleia Werther Robert Barrat Michael Devlin J. Farrell MacDonald Louise Henrj Mrs. Higgins Margaret Irving O'Neil Wade Boteler •lames Withers], oon, Sr... Charles Trowbridge James Witherspoon, Jr William Henry City editor Raymond Hat ton Comos 1. carol Naish "THE PETRIFIED FOREST" Warners. From the play by Robert Emmet Sherwood. Screen play by Charles Kenyon and Delmer Daves. Directed by Archie I.. Mayo. Alan Squier Gabrielle Maple . . M rs. < 'hi-holm . . . I'.oze Hertzlinger. "I hike" Mantee. . Jackie Jason Maple. . . . Cramp Maple Mr. Chisholm . . . . Lineman Rid..'. Paula "Slim" Joseph CAST : Leslie Howard Bi'tte l>a\ is . . Genevieve Tobin Nick 1 .Humphrey Bogarl Joseph Sawyer Porter Hall .Charley Grapewin . Paul I Fddie Acuft Adrian . . . . Nina Campana . . Slim Thompson . . John Alexander