Picture-Play Magazine (1937)

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I'erry. .Robert Taylor Lil Duryea Barbara Stanwyck Jock Ramsay Victor McLaglen Batiste Duryea Brian Donlevy President Theodore Itoo.sevelt Sidne.y Blackmer Kd John Carradine "Doc" Keller Alan Dinehart Alec Douglas Fowlev Admiral Dewey Robert McWade President William McKinley. . .Frank Conroy Gus Sig Rumanh Miss Blackburn .Marjorie Weaver Ernie j. C. Nugent Specialty. . . Tvler Brooke George Andrews .... Willard Robertson Bowler . Paul Hurst Henry Maxwell Douglas Wood Judge Jonathan Hale Warden John Hamilton Priest . .Joseph Crehan Dowager Marv Young Jeweler Maurice Cass Roosevelt's secretary Paul McVey Girl with Roosevelt Javne Regan Blonde Ruth Gillette Reporter Jim Donlan Tim Davison Clark Boy Fred Santley Girl Helen Brown Bradley Wallace De Witt Jennings "THEY GAVE HIM A GUN"— .MGM. Screen play by Cyril Hume. Richard Maibaum, and Maurice Rapf. From the book by William Joyce Cowen. Directed bv \V. S. Van Dvke. CAST: Fred Spencer Tracv Rose Duffy Gladys George Jimmy Franchot Tone Sergeant Meadowbrook Edgar Dearlng Saxe Marv Treen I-aro Cliff Edwards Judge .Charles Trowbridge "AS GOOD AS MARRIED" Universal. Screen i)lay by F. Hugh Herbert and Lynn Starling. Original story by Norman Krasna. Directed by Edward Buzzell. CAST: Sylvia Parker Doris Nolan Alexander Drew John Boles Fraser James Walter Pidgeon Wally Burnside Alan Mowbrav Cherry Tala Birell Alma Burnside Katherine Alexander I'liura Marv Philips Quinn Ernest Cossart Krnie David Oliver Jcssup Ilarrv Davenport Ijila Danlorth Esther Ralston "Pooehie" Dorotliea Kent Jean Stanford Esther Christian Arthur Watson Walter Byron "TURN OFF THE MOON" -Paramount. From a slory by Mildred Harrington. Directed by Lewis Sciler. CAST : Dinwiddy Charlie Rugglcs Caroline Wilson lOleanore Whitney Terry Keith Johnny Down's Plill Harris and his orchestra. .. .Themselves Euke Ben Blue Myrtle Tweep Marjorie Gateson Truelove Spencer Gradv Sutton "THE GO-GETTER"— Warners-Cosmopolitan. Origin.il slory by Peter B. Kyne. Screen play by Delmer Daves. Directed by Busby Berkeley. CAST : Bill Austin George Brent Margaret Ricks Anita Louise Cappy Ricks Charles Winninger Lloyd Skinner John Eldredge Commander Tisdale Henry O'Neill Third survivor Craig Reynolds Karl Stone Joseph Crehan Luce . . ... .Gordon Oliver Bob Blair Eddie Acuff First survivor t'arlyle Moore, Jr. Matt Peasley Willard Robertson Browne Pierre Watkin Skinner's Secretary. Helen Valkis Lester Herbert Rawlinson Mrs. Luce Helen Lowell M. M. Barker Harry Beresford Cappy Ricks's secretary Minerva Urecal Mrs. Blair Mary Treen Ton.v (.ieorge Humbert Maria .\Iathilde Comont Fourth survivor Kenneth Harlan Radio station operator Edward Price Second survivor Walter Miller Nurse .Mathilde Comont Policeman Ed Gargan "SLIM" — Warners. Story and screen play by William W. Haines. Dirccled by Ray En right. CAST : "Red" Blayd Pat O'Brien "Slim" Henry Fonda "Cally" . . . Margaret Lindsay "Stumpy" Stuart Erwin "Pop" J. Farrell MacDonald Tom ... Dick Purcell Wilcox . . .Joseph Sawyer First gambler Craig Revnolds Wyatt Ranslead John Litel "Stumpy's" girl Jane Wyman "Late" Garretson Harlan Tucker Steve Joseph King Al Carlyle Moore, Jr. Joe Braitherwaite James Robbins "Mitch" Henry Otto Ed Dick Wessell "Griff" Max Wagner Kelly . . . Ben Hendricks Second gambler .\lonzo Price Mrs. Johnson .\laidel Turner Sam Waller .Miller "ANGEL'S HOLIDAY"— 20th Century-Fox. Original story and screen play by Frank Fenton and Lynn Root. Directed bv James Tinting. CAST : "Angel" Jane Withers "Nick" Moore Robert Kent Stivers Joan Davis Pauline Kaye Sallv Blane "Bat" Regan Harold" Huber "Butch" Broder Frank Jenks Crandall Kav Walker Waldo Everett lohh (}unlen Eddie Lou Cluinev "Gramp" Al Lvdell Gus Russell Hopton Sergeant Mur^ihy Paul Hurst Maxie John Kelly Louie George Tavlor Chief of Police Cv Kendall Ralph Everett Charli's Arnt "WINGS OVER HONOLULU" — t'niversal. From a story by Mildred Cram. Screen play by Isabel Dawn and Boyce DeGaw. Directed by H. C. Potter. CAST : Lauralee Curtis Wi>ndv Barrie "Stony" Gilchrist Ray" Milland Jack I''urness William Gargan (Iregory Chandler . . Kent Taylor Rosalind Furness Polly Rowles .\dmiral Furness Samuel S. Hinds Hattie Pi>nleller Marv Philips Nellie Curtis Margaret " McWade Evie Curtis Clara Blandick Mammy Louise Beavers "HOTEL HAYWIRE"~Paramount. Original story and screen play by Preston Sturges. Directed by George Archainbaud. CAST: Doctor Zodiac Z. Zippe I-eo Carrillo Doctor I'arkhouse liynn Overman Phyllis I'arkhouse Mary Carlisle Bertie Sterns Meiiuy Baker Mrs. Parkhonse . . Spring Byinglon I. Kills. Si'uior George Barbier I. Kitts, Junior lohn Patterson Ellie Sterns Collet te Lvons Mr. Winsett Porter Hall Mrs. Winsett loseiihine Whittell "PICK A STAR"— MGM. Original story and screen play by Richard Flournoy, Arthur Vernon Jones, and Thomas J. Dugan. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. CAST : Nellie Jloore Patsy Kelly Joe Jenkins Jack Haley Cecilia Moore Uosina Lawrence Rinaldo Lopez Mischa Auer Dagmar Lyda Robert! Mr. Klawheimer Charles Halton Dimitri Hogan Tom Dugan Mr. Stone Russell Hicks Night club master of ceremonies CuU.v Richards Judge .Spencer Charters Sheriff Sam Adams Head waiter Robert Gleckler Nevl-lyweds. . . *>. (-Joyce Compton LJolinn.v Arthur Director lames Finlayson Bandit Walter Long Assistant director Wesle.y Barry Mr. McGregor Johnn.y Hvams Mrs. McGregor Leila Mclntvre Movie stars [Stan Laurel L Oliver Hardy "MOUNTAIN JUSTICE"— Warners. Screen pla.v by Norman Reilly Raine and Luci Ward. Directed by Michael Curtiz. CAST : Ruth Harkins Josenhine Hutchinson Paul Cameron George Brent "Doc" Barnard Guy Kibbee Evelyn Wayne Mona Barrie Jeff Harkins Robert Barrat Phoebe Lamb Margaret Hamilton Horace JBamber Robert McWade Clem Biggars Fuzzv Knight Tod Miller Edward Pawley Meg Harkins Elizabeth Risdon Bethie Harkins .Marcia Mae Jones Judge Crawley Granville Bates Mr. Turnbull Russell Simpson Mrs. Turnbull Sibyl Harris Asaph Anderson Guy Wilkerson "THE GIRL SAID NO" — Grand National. Original story by Andrew L. Stone. Screen play b.v Betty Laiillaw and Robert Lively. Directed by Mr. Stone. CAST : Pearl Irene Hervev Jimmie Robert Armstrong Mabel Paula Stone Howard Hathaway William Danforth Beatrice Hathaway Vera Ross Kitty Vivian Hart "Pick" Ed Brophy "Chuck" Harry Tyler Dillon Richard ' Tucker Gretchen Holman Gwili Andre Peggy .Mildred Rogers Mark Frank Moulaii "Jonesy" Joseph Swickhard Adolph Arthur Kay Joe Horace Murphy "Sugar Plum" Bert Roach John Allan Rogers Max. . . Max Davidson .Yum-Yum Carita Crawford "THE HIT PARADE"— Republic. Screen play by Bradford Ropes and Samuel Ornitz. Original story by Mr. Ropes. Directed by Gus Meins. CAST : Ruth .Allison Frances Langford Pete Garland Phil Regan Monica Barrett Louise Henry Eadie White Pert Kelton Mulrooney Edward Brophy Rusty Callahan Max Terhune Tillic Inez Courtney Teddy Leeds .Monroe Owsley J. B. Hawley Pierre Watkin Bedtime stor.v man Stanley Fields Success story teller Johnny Arthur Sergeant O'Hara J. Farrell MacDonald Parole officer William Demarest Herman (ieorge Givot Dancer Sammy While {Paul Garner Sam Wolf I' Richard H;ikiiis f Yvonne Miuiofl" Tic Toe Girls i Mildred WinsloM [ Barbara Jolinslyii Carl Hoff and the Hit Parade Orchestra. Duk<> Ellington and His Band with Ivie Anderson, Eddy Duchin and His Orchestrii. and the following radio personalities : Molasses and January, Pick and Pal, Al Pearce and His (Jang, the Voice of Experience. Ed Thorgersen. Oscar and Elmer.