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CASTS OF CURRENT PICTURES
"DODSWORTH" United Artists. From the book by .Sinclair Lewis. Dramatized by Sidney Howard. Directed by William Wyler.
CAST :
Sam Dodswortb Waller Huston
Fran Dodswortb Huth Chatterton
Arnold Is'elin Paul Lukas
Kditli Cortright .Mary Astor
Major Clyde Lockerl David Niven
Kurt Von Obersdorf Gregory Gaye
Baroness Von Obersdorf
Madame Maria Ouspenskaya
Madame de Penable Odette Mvrtil
Emily Kathrvn Marlowe
Harry I,,hn Payne
Matey Pearson Spring Byington
"Tubby" Pearson Harlan Briggs
Hazzard Charles Halton
Mary (maid) Beatrice Maude
"VALIANT IS THE WORD FOR CARRIE"
— Paramount. From the novel by Barry Benefield. Screen play by Claude Binyon. Directed by Wesley Ruggles.
(AST:
Carrie Snyder Gladys George
"Lady" Arline Judge
Paul Darn ley John Howard
Dennis Ringrose Dudley Digges
Lili Eipper Isabel Jewell
Phil Yonne Harry CareyEllen Belle Hattie McDaniels
Ed Moresby William Collier. Sr.
George Darnley John Wray
Paul Darnley as a child Jackie Moran
"Lady" as a child Charlene Wyatt
"Nick" Dorapopolos Don Alfonso Zelaya
"Maggie" Devlin Maude Ebur'ne
Lon Olds Lew Pay ton
Mrs. Darnley Janet Young
Madame Dessolles. . . .Adrienne D'Ambricourt "Mat" Burdon Grady Sutton
"IN HIS STEPS"— Grand National. From
the story by Charles M. Sheldon. Screen
play by Karl Brown and Hinton Smith. Directed by Karl Brown.
CAST:
Tom Carver Eric Linden
Ruth Brewster Cecilia Parker
Davidson . Harry Beresford
Martha Adams Clara Blandick
"Mack" Adams Roger Imhoff
Elaine Brewster Olive Tell
Calvin Carver Henry Kolker
Robert Brewster Charles Richman
Judge Grey . .Robert Warwick
"THE TEXAS RANGERS"— Paramount. Screen play by Louis Stevens. Story by King Vidor and Elizabeth Hill. Data from Walter Prescott Webb's book, "The Texas Rangers." Directed by King Vidor.
CAST :
Jim Hawkins Fred MnoMurray
"Wahoo" Jones Jack Oakie
Amanda Bailey Jean Parker
Sam "Polka Dot" McGee Llovd Nolan
Major Bailey Edward Ellis
David Bennie Bartlett
Captain Stafford Frank Shannon
Ranger Ditson ...Frank Cordell
Casper Johnson Richard Carle
Prosecuting Attornev Jed Proutv
Higgins Fred Kohler. Sr.
Judge George Haves
"THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN"—
Paramount. Screen play by Clifford Odets. From the novel by Charles G. Booth. Directed by Lewis Milestone.
O'Hara
Judy Perrie . General Yang
Mr. Wu
Peter Perrie
CAST :
Gary Cooper
Madeleine Carroll . . Akim Tamiroff
. . Dudley Digges .Porter Hall
Brighton William Frawlev
Leach J. M. Kerrigan
Oxford Philip Aim
Mr. Chan Lee Tung-Foo
Stewart Leonid Kinksey
Wong. . . Val Duran
Bartender Willie FunYang's military adviser Hans Furberg
Reporter John O'Hara
"THE GAY DESPERADO" Fnited Artists From an original story by Leo Birinski. Screen plaj by Wallace Smith. Directed by Reuben Mamoulian.
CAST:
Cbivo . Nino Martini
•lane Ida Lupino
Bragauza.... Leo Carrillo
Campo Harold Hither
Bill lames Blakelcy
"Butch" Stanley Fields
Diego Miseba Auer
Radio station manager Vdrian i:
American detective. Paul Hurst
Police captain. ... Alan Garcia
Lopez . Frank Puglia
Theater manager Michael Visaroff
I'aneho . .Chris King Martin
Manuel . Harry Semels
Salvador George Hit Count
Coloso. . AlphoUSO Pedroza
Guitar trio . . . Trovadores Chinacos
"Nick" Lew Brixton
"STAGE STRUCK"— Warners. Screen play by Tom Buckingham and Pat C. Flick. From the story by Robert Lord. Directed h,\ Busby Berkeley.
CAST:
George Randall Dick Powell
Peggy Revere Joan Blondell
Fred Harris Warren William
Sid Frank McHugh
Ruth Williams Jeanne Madden
Grace Carol Hughes
Gilmore Frost Craig Revnolds
Wayne . . .Hobart Cavanaugh
Oscar Freud Johnny Arthur
Mrs. Randall Spring Byington
Doctor Stanley Thomas Pogue
Burns Heywood Andrew Tombes
"Toots" O'Connor Lulu McConnell
Cooper Val Stanton
Marley Ernie Stanton
Riordan Edward Gargan
Heney Edward Chandler
Yvonne Libbv Taylor
Mrs. Cassidy Mary Gordon
Yacht Club Boys
"HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD"— Paramount. Based on a story by Faith Thomas. Screen play by Marguerite Roberts. Directed by
Robert Florey.
CAST :
John Blakeford ..John Halliday
Patricia Blakeford Marsha Hunt
Jay Winthrop Robert Cummings
Jordan Winslow C. Henry Gordon
Alice Winslow Frieda Inescort
Flora Esther Ralston
Martha Esther Dale
Betty... . Bettv Compson
Sanford Albert Conti
Moran Richard Powell
Nella Rita LaRov
Director Maurice Costello
Partner in publishing company
Bryant Washburn
s''"ik Roy d'Arcy
Director . . Francis N. Bushman
Master of ceremonies Herbert Rawlinson
Producer Purnell Prat t
Also: Mae Marsh. Charles Rav. Jane Novak. Harry Myers, Jack Mower, Kitty McHugh. William Desmond, Jack Mulhall, FrankMayo, Creighton Hale, Pat O'Malley, Mabel Forrest, and Bert Roach.
"MY MAN GODFREY"— Universal. Screen play by Morrie Ryskind and Erie Hatch. Based on the novel by Mr. Hatch. TJir. . ted by Gregory LaCava.
CAST:
II icy Parke William Powell
Irene Bullock Carol Lombard
Angelica Bullock viice Brady
Alexander Bullock Eugene Pallcfte
Cornelia Bullock Gail Patrick
Carlo Miseba Auer
Tommy Cray Alan Mowbray
Molly Jean Dixon
"Faithful" George Robert Light
Master of ceremonies Franklin Pangborn
Van Rumple Grady Sutton
I iei, dive . . Edward Gargan
Second detective lames Flavin
Mike Pat Flaherty
Doorman Robert Perry
"CRAIG'S WIFE"— Columbia. From the plaj by George Kelly. Screen play by
Mary C. McCall, Jr. Directed by Dorothy Arzner.
CAST : Harriet Craig . . . Rosalind Russell
Walter Craig . .John Boles
Mrs. Frazicr ...Billie Burke
Mrs. Harold lane Darwell
Ethel Landrelh Dorothy V
Miss Austen Alma Kruger
Fergus 1'assniore . . . Thomas Mitchell
Billy Birkmire Raymond Walburn
Mrs. Landreth Elisabeth Risdou
Cine Fredericks ... ...Robert Allen
Mazie . .... Nvdia Westraan
"THE DEVIL IS A SISSY"— MOM. Screen play by John Lee Mahin and i: Schayer. Story by Rowland Brown.
Directed by W. S. Van Dyke.
CAST :
Claude Freddie Bartholomew
"Buck" Murphj Jackie Cooper
"Gig" Stevens Mickey Rooney
Jay Pierce Ian Hunter
Rose Peggy ConkTin
Hilda Pierci Katherine Alexander
Mr. Murphy Gene Lockhart
Mrs. Murphy Kathleen Lockhart
Judge Holmes Jonathan Hale
Principal : Etienne Girardol
"Bugs" Sherwood Bailv
"Six-toes" Buster Slavin
Paul Kriunpp Grant Mitchell
Willie Harold Ilubcr
Joe Stanley Field
"Grandma" Frank Puglia
Molly Etta McDaniels
"A SON COMES HOME"— Paramount. Screen play by Sylvia Thalberg. From the original story by Harry Hervey. Directed by E. A. Dupont.
CAST :
Mary Grady Mary Poland
Jo Julie Haydon
Denny Donald Woods
Steve Wallace Ford
Detective Kennedy Roger Imhoff
Brennan Anthonv Naci
Effle Wimple Gertrude W. Hoffman
Essie Wimple Eleanor Wosselboeft
Prosecutor Charles Middleton
District attorney Thomas Jackson
Gasoline station owner lolm Wray
Sheriff Robert Middlemass
Proprietor Lee Kohlmar
Bladen Herbert Rawlinson
Nurse Ann Evers
"SING, BABY, SING"— 20th Century-Fox. By Milton Sperling, Jack Yellen, and Harry Tugend. Directed by Sidney Lanlield.
CAST :
Joan Warren Mice Favc
Bruce Farradaj Adolphe Menjbu
Nicky Gregory Ratoff
Al Craven Ted Healv
"Fitz" Patsy Kelly
Ted Blake Michael Wbalen
Kitz Brothers Themselves
Robert Wilson Montagu Love
Telephone operator Dixie Dunbar
"Mac" Douglas Fowley
Tony Renaldo Tony Martin
Fa rra day's nurse Virginia Field
Brewster Paul Stanton
Doctor Paul McVey
Tessie Carol Tevis
Joe Cully Richards
"THANK YOU, JEEVES" I'll th CenturyFox. Screen play by Joseph Hoffman and
Stephen Gross. From the novel by P. G. Wodehouse.
CAST :
Jeeve Arthur Treacher
Marjorie Lowinan Virginia Field
Bertie Wooster David Niven
Elliott Manvillc Lester Matthews
Tom Brock Colin Tapley
"Drowsy" Willie I Ii
Mr. Suelling Ernie St anion
Bobby Smith Gene Reynolds
Edward McDermott l>on-'la> Walton