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"SEVENTH HEAVEN"— 20tli Century -Fox. Screen play by Melville Baker. Adapted from the stage play by Austin Strung. Directed by Henry King.
CAST :
Diane Simone Sinuin
Chlco lames Stewart
Father Chevilhni .Tean Hersholt
Boul Gregory Ratoff
Xana Gale Sondergaard
Aristide J. Edward Bromlierg
Sewer rat .Tolin (Jualen
(iobiu Victor Kilian
Brissac Thomas Beck
Durand Siegfried Kumann
Marie Madv Christians
Mateot Rollo J.loyd
Madame Frisson Kafaela Ottiann
Sergeant gendarme Georges Kenavent
Gendarmes
Edward Keane. .Tohn Hamilton, I'anl Porcasi Young soldiers. .. Will Stanton. Irving Bacon
Officer Leonid SnegofE
Nurse \drienne d'Anibricourt
"TOP OF THE TOWN".-Universal. Screen play by Brown Holmes and Charles Graysou. Original story by Lou Brock. Directed by Ralph Murphy.
CAST :
Ted Lane George Murphy
Hubert Hugh Herbert
.1. .1. Stone Gregorv Ratoff
Dorine Ella Logan
Gilda Xormaii Gertrude Nieseu
The Three Sailors Themselves
Maestro Pompeo Bacciagalluppi
Henrv Armetta
Hamlet Mischa Auer
Diana Borden Doris Nolan
Henry Borden Samuel S. Hinds
William Borden Claude Gillingwater
lOdwin Borden Richard Carle
.\ngustus Borden Ernest Cossart
Roger Rav Mayer
Bculah Jovce Compton
I'eggy Ryan Peggv Rvan
Beaton .Tack Smart
Borden e.vecutive Gerald Oliver Smith
"HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT"— United Artists. Original and screen play by Gene Towne and Graham Baker. Directed by Frank Borzage.
CAST :
Paul Dnmond Charles Boyer
Irene ^"ail lean Arthur
Cesare Leo Carrillo
Bruce Vaii ' Colin Clive
Michael Ivan LebedefE
Norton George Meeker
Private detei-tive Lncien I'rival
Maestro George Davis
Inspei-ior Millard (Jeorges Renavent
I'rince iSarrv Norton
"^'letor Harvev Clarke
Model I'hvUis Barry
Mrs, Vaughn Helene Jlillard
Mon^il■ur Oscar Apfel
Staff offieiT Tack .Mulliall
Senior officer Edward Earlc
Ship's chi'f George Humbert
"MAYTIME"-MGM. Based on the Rida .Tohnsou Young-Sigmund Romberg stage show. Screen play l)y Noel Langley. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard.
CAST :
Marcia Jlornay .TeaneKe .MacDonald
Paul Allison Nelson Eddy
Ni<-olai Nasiaroff lolin Barryniore
.Vrchipenco Herman' Bing
Kip Tom Brown
Barbara Lvnne Carver
Ellen Rafaela Ottiano
Cabby Charles .Tudels
Ti-entini Paul Porcasi
Fanchon Siegfried Rumann
Rudyard Walter Kingsford
Louis Napoleon (Juy I'.ates I'ost
Madame Fanchon Anna Demetrio
Secretary Edgar Norton
"ELEPHANT BOY"— United Artists. Based on ■■Tiximai of the Elephants," by Rudyard Kipling. Screen play by .Tolin Collier. Directed by Robert Flalierty and Zoltan Korda.
CAST ;
Toonmi of the Elephants Sabu
Kala .Nag (the elephant i Iravatha
Toomai's father W. E. HoUoway
I'etersen Walter Hudd
Muchiui Appa Allan .Teayes
Rliam Lahl Bruce Gordon
Hunter D. J. Williams
Commissioner Hyde White
"QUALITY STREET"— RKO. From the play by Sir .Tame.s M. Barrie. Screen play by Mortimer Offner and Allan Scott. Directed by (Jeorge Stevens. ,
CAST :
Phoebe Throssel Katharine Hepburn
Valentine Bi'own Franchot Tone
Susan Throssel Fay Bainter
Sergeant Eric Blore
I'atty Cora Witherspoon
Miss Mary Estelle Winwood
Miss Henrietta l<'lorence Lake
:\liss Fanny Helena Grant
Isabella Bonita Granville
.\rthnr Clifford Severn
William Smith Sherwood Bailey
Postman York Sherwood
"SWING HIGH, SWING LOW" — Paramount. Screen play by Virginia Van Upp and Oscar Hammerstein II. Based on the play "Burlesque" by George Manker Walters and Arthur Hopkins. Directed by Mitchell Leisen.
CAST :
Maggie King Carole Lombard
"Skid" .Tohnson Fred MacMurrav
Harry Charles Butterworth
Ella Jean Dixon
Anita Alvarez. Dorothy Lamonr
ilurphy Cecil Cunningham
Harvey De.\ter Harvey Stephens
Georgie Charles Arnt
Henri Franklin I'angboru
I'anamanian Dan \nthony Quinn
Chief of police . .Harry Semels
Interpreter Ricardo" Mandia
Judge Enriipu' de Rosas
Servant Chris Martin
"WAIKIKI WEDDING"— Paramount. Story and screen play by Frank Butler, Don Hartman, Walter DeLeon, and Francis Martin. Directed by Frank Tuttle.
CAST :
Tony Marvin Bing Crosby
Shad Buggle Bob Burns
Myrt le Finch Martha Raye
(Jeorgia Smith Shirley Ross
.1. P. Todhunter George I?arl)ier
\'ictor Leif Erikson
Everett ■. (;rady Sutton
Kimo Anthony Quinn
Uncle Herman Granville Bates
Kaiaka Maurice Liu
Lani Kuu Lei de Clerc(]
Maile Nalani de Clercq
I'riest Prince Lei Lani
Frame Spencer Charters
Harrison Alexander Leftwich
Trulin Ralph Remley
Keith Harry Stubhs
Durkin Pierre Watkin
Secretary Iris Yamoaka
•WINGS OF THE MORNING"— 20th Century-Fox. Adapted from the stories by Donn Byrne. Directed by Harold Schuster.
"SILENT BARRIERS"— Ga union t-Britisb. Story liy Alan Sullivan. Screen play by Michael Barringer. Dialogue by Ralph Spence. Directed by Milton Rosmer.
CAST ;
Hickcv Richard Arlen
:Marv Vntoinette Cellier
Steve Barry Mackay
Lon Lili Palmer
Bates Jock McKay
Mood\ Roy Emerton
Joe the (Janger Ben Weldon
Major Rogers J. Farrell MacDonald
"THE KING AND THE CHORUS GIRL"
Warncrs. Original screen play by Norman Krasna and Groueho Marx. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy.
CAST ;
.■\lf red Fernand Gravet
Dorothv Joan Blondell
Count Humbert Edward Everett Horton
Diuiald Alan Mowbray
Duebess Anna Mary Nash
Babliclte Jane Wyman
(Jaston Luis Alberni
Soloist Kenny Baker
Folies Bergere enrerraiuers . . . .Shaw and I.,ee
I'rofessor Koruisli Lionel Pape
Footman Leonard Mudie
Concierge \drian Koseley
"WHEN LOVE IS YOU^■G" — Universal. Screen play by Eve Greene and Joseph Fields. From the story, "Class Phophecy," by Eleanore Griffin. Directed by Hal Mohr.
CAST :
Wanda Werner Virginia Bruce
Andy Russell Kent Taylor
Uncle Hugo Walter Brennan
Hanimh Werner Greta Meyer
.\ntou Werner Christian Rub
Xorman Crocker William Tannen
Irene Henry Jean Rogers
Orville Kane Sterling Holloway
"Dottv" Leonard Nydia Westman
"Cudgy" Wallace David Oliver
Winthrop (irove Jack Smart
Lyilia Sykes Laurie Douglas
John Dorman Franklin Pangborn
"CALL IT A DAY" — Warners. Screen play by Casey Rcjbinson. From the play by Dodie Smith. Directed by Archie L. Mayo.
CAST :
Catherine Hilton Olivia de Havilland
Roger Hilton Ian Hunter
Joan Colletl \nit.-i Louise
:\luriel West Mice Brady
Frank Haines Kcdand Young
Dorothy Hilton Frieda Inescort
.\nn Hilton Bonita Granville
Ethel Francis Peggv Wood
Beatrice tiwynn Marcia Ralston
Paul I'rancis Walter Woolf King
Martin Peter Willes
Mrs. Milsom Una O'Conioir
Cook Bervl Jlercer
Vera Elsa Buchanan
Elsie Lester Marv Field
CAST :
Prologue
Marie Annabella
Lord Clontart Leslie Banks
Mairik D. J. Wliliams
Valentine Philip Sydney Frost
Modern Story
Marie Vnnabella
Kerry Henry Fonda
Sir Valentine Stewart Rome
Marie Irene Vanbrugh
Paddy Harry Tate
Jenepher Helen Haye
Don Diego Teddy Underdown
Jimmy Mark Daly
.Viigelo Sam Livesey
Racing comnu-ntators
E. V. H. Emmett, Captain R. C. Lyle
John McCormack Himself
Steve Donoghue Himself
"WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?"— RKO.
Based on a play by Fred Ballard. Adapted by Harry Clark. Directed by Harry Beaumont.
CAST :
Diistin Willoughby Joe E. Brown
Jerry Grant Marian Marsh
Larry Burke Fred Keating
Mr. Bassconibe Edgar Kenned.y
Mrs. Bassconibe Maude Eburne
Diane Bassconibe Suzanne Kaaren
Mossy Margaret Hamilton
Regan Minor Watson
"Lefty" Frank Jeuks
Steve Don Rowan
Judge 0"Da.\ Granville Bates
Head waiter Charles Judels
Zodiac Corky