Screenland (May-Oct 1931)

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96 SCREENLAND CASTS of CURRENT FILMS Come to Papa! Rudolph Sieber, equally well-known as a director of German films and as Marlene Dietrich's husband, spends a happy vacation with his wife and their daughter Maria at Hollywood. "A HOLY TERROR." Fox. From the novel "Trailin' " by Max Brand. Continuity by Ralph Block. Directed by Irving Cummings. The cast: Tony Bard, George O'Brien; Jerry Foster, Sally Eilers: Kilty Carroll. Rita La Roy; Steve Nash, Humphrey Bogart; William Drew, James Kirkwood; Butch Morgan. Stanley Fields; Thomas Woodbury, Robert Warwick; Tom Hedges. Richard Tucker; Jim Lawlor, Earl Pingree.* "ALEXANDER HAMILTON." Warner Br thers. Based on the play by George Arliss and Mary Hamlin. Adapted by Julian Josephson and Maude Howell. Directed by John Adolphi. The cast: Alexander Hamilton, George Arliss; Mrs. Betsy Hamilton. Doris Kenyon; Senator Roberts, Dudley Digges; George Washington, Alan Mowbray; Mrs. Reynolds, June Collyer; Mr. Reynolds. Ralf Harolde; Chief Justice John Jay, Charles]Middleton ; Thomas Jefferson, Montagu Love; General Philip Schuyler, Lionel Belmore; James Monroe, Morgan Wallace; Count Talleyrand, John T. Murray; Martha Washington, Gwendolin Logan. "AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY." Paramount. From the novel by Theodore Dreiser. Directed by Josef von Sternberg. The cast: Clyde Griffiths, Phillips Holmes; Roberta Alden, Sylvia Sidney; Sondra Finchley, Frances Dee; Orville Mason, Irving Pichel; Samuel Griffiths. Frederick Burton; Mrs. Samuel Griffiths, Claire McDowell; Gilbert Griffiths, Wallace Middleton; Myra Griffiths, Vivian Winston; Belknap, Emmet Corrigan; Mrs. Asa Griffiths, Bodil Rosing; Jephson, Charles B. Middleton; Titus Alden, Albert Hart; Mrs. Alden. Fanny Midgley; Bella Griffiths, Arlene Judge; Berline Cranston, Evelyn Pierce; Judge, Arnold Korff; Jill Trumbull. Elizabeth Forrester; Coroner Fred Heit, Russell Powell; Earl Newcomb, Imboden Parrish; Deputy Sheriff Fraut, Richard Cramer.* "ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS." Fox. From the play "Good Gracious Annabelle," by Clare Kummer. Adapted by Leon Gordon. Directed by Alfred Werker. The cast: John Rawson, Victor McLaglen; Annabelle Leigh, Jeanette MacDonald; Roland Wimbleton, Roland Young; James, Sam Hardy; Wickham, William Collier. Sr.; Lottie, Ruth Warren; Mabel, Joyce Compton; Dora, Sally Blane; Archie, Andre Beranger; Gosling. Walter Walker; Summers. Hank Mann; Bolson, Jed Prouty; Ruby. Louise Beavers; Assistant Hotel Manager, Wilbur Mack.* "A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE." RKO-Pathe. From the story by John Farrow. Directed by Harry Joe Brown. The cast: Elsa, Helen Twelvetrees; Karl, William Bakewell; Captain Otto von Lichstein, Lew Cody; Katie, ZaSu Pitts; Major Hugh Schmidt, H. B. Warner; Captain Midler, C. Henry Gordon; Hans, Franklin Pangborn; Countess Runyi, Nance O'Neil; A General, George Fawcett; A Red Cross Nurse, Bertha Mann; A Colonel. William Tooker; A Colonel, Alfred Hickman; Captain Kurt von Hansen, Edward Earle; Brunck, Max Waizman. "BROAD MINDED." First National. From the story by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Ossie Simpson, Joe E. Brown; Jack Hackett, William Collier, Jr.; Constance Palmer, Ona Munson; Penelope Packer, Marjorie White; Mabel Robinson, Margaret Livingston; Pancho Arango. Bela Lugosi; Gertie Gardner, Thelma Todd: John Hackett, Sr., Holmes Herbert; Aunt Polly, Grayce Hampton; Casper, George Grandee. "CHANCES." First National. From the story by A. Hamilton Gibbs. Adapted by Waldemar Young. Directed by Alan Dwan. The cast: Jack Jngleside, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Tom luglesidc, Anthony Bushel]; Molly Prescott, Rose Hobart; Mrs. Ingleside, Mary Forbes; Major Bradford, Holmes Herbert; Jr. Archie, William Austin; The General, Edmund Breon; Private Jones. Harry Allen; Lieutenant Wick' ham, Edward Morgan; Ruth, Mae Madison. "DADDY LONG LEGS." Fox. From the novel and play by Jean Webster. Adapted by Sonya Levien. Directed by Alfred Santell. The cast: Judy Abbott. Janet Gaynor; Jervis Pendleton, Warner Baxter; Sally, Una Merkel; Jimmy, John Arledge; Riggs, Claude Gillingwater. Sr.; Wykoff, Edwin Maxwell; Mrs. Semple. EfTie Ellsler; Freddie Perkins. Kendall MacComas; Mrs. Pendleton, Kathlyn Williams; Mrs. Lippctt, Elizabeth Patterson; Miss Pritchard, Louise Closser Hale; Katie. Martha Lee Sparks; Gloria, Sheila Manners. "FIVE AND TEN." Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. From the novel by Fannie Hurst. Adapted by A. P. Younger. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The cast: Jennifer Rarick. Marion Davies; Berry Rhodes. Leslie Howard; John Rarick, Richard Bennett; Jenny Rarick, Irene Rich; Avery Rarick, Kent Douglass; Muriel Preston, Mary Duncan.* "GOLDIE." Fox. Story adapted by Gene Towne and Paul Perez. Directed by Benjamin Stoloff. The cast: Bill, Spencer Tracy; Spike, Warren Hymer; Goldie, Jean Harlow; Constantino, Lina Basquette; Dolores, Maria Alba; Russian Girl, Eleanor Hunt; Wife, Leila Kamelly; Husband, Ivan Linow; Gonzales, Jesse De Vorska; Barker, Eddie Kane.* The picture producing companies, each month in Screenland announce new pictures and stars to be seen in the theatres throughout the country. Watch this announcement. This month they will be found on the following pages: United Artists, Page 3; Paramount, Page 5; First National, Page 9; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Page 131. *Re viewed in this issue "HTJSH MONEY." Fox. From the scenario by Phillip Klein and Courtenay Terret. Directed by Sidney Lanfield. The cast: Joan, Joan Bennett; Stuart Elliott. Hardie Albright; Steve, Owen Moore; Flo Curtis, Myma Loy; Curtis, C. Henry Gordon; Dan Emmelt, Douglas Cosgrove; Maxie, George Raft; Puggie, Hugh White; Flannigan, George Byron; Silvio, Andre Cheron; Bootlegger, Henry Armetta; Mr. Stockton, George Irving; Mrs. Stockton, Nella Walker; Miss Stockton, Joan Castle.* "LAUGHING SINNERS." Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. From the play "The Torch Song" by Kenyon Nicholson. Directed by Harry Beaumont. The cast: Ivy, Joan Crawford; Howard. Neil Hamilton; Carl, Clark Gable; Ruby. Marjorie Rambeau; Cass Wheeler, Guy Kibbee; Mike. Cliff Edwards; Fred Geer, Roscoe Karns; Edna, Gertrude Short; Joe, George Cooper; Humpty, George F. Marion; Tink, Bert Woodruff.* "MURDER BY THE CLOCK." Paramount. From the story by Rufus King. Directed by Edward Sloman. The cast: Lieutenant Yalcour, William Boyd; Laura Endicoll, Lilyan Tashman; Phillip Endicott, Irving Pichel; Officer Cassidy, Regis Toomey; Jane, Sally O'Neil; Mrs. Julia Endicoll, Blanche Frederici; Herbert Endicott, Walter McGrail; Miss Roberts, Martha Mattox.* "NEWLY RICH." Paramount. From the story by Sinclair Lewis. Directed by Norman Taurog. The cast: Daisy Tail, Mitzi Green; Bessie Tail, Edna May Oliver; Maggie Tiffany, Louise Fazenda; Tiny Tim Tiffany, Jackie Searl; Queen Sidonia, Virginia Hammond; King Max. Bruce Line; Equerry, Lawrence Grant; Director. Dell Henderson; Mr. Black, Ben Taggart; Lippo, George Regas; Bill, Noah YoungToby, Ben Hall.* "REBOUND." RKO-Pathe. From the play by Donald Ogden Stewart. Adapted by Horace Jackson. Directed by Edward H. Griffith. The cast: Sara, Ina Claire; Bill, Robert Ames; Evie, Myrna Loy; Liz, Hedda Hopper; Johnnie. Robert Williams; Lyman, Hale Hamilton; Mr. Jaffrey. Walter Walker; Mrs. Jaffrey, Louise Closser Hale; Les, Leigh Allen.* "SALVATION NELL." Tiffany. From the stage play by E. B. Sheldon. Directed by James Cruze. The cast: Jim Piatt, Ralph Graves; Nell Saunders, Helen Chandler; Myrtle, Sally O'Neil; Major Williams, Jason Robards; McGovcrn. De Witt Jennings; Maggie, Charlotte Walker; Mooney, Matthew Betz; Madame Cloquctle, Rose Dione; Jimmy, Wally Albright.* "SON OF INDIA." Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. From the book "Mr. Issacs" by F. Marion Cravrford. Directed by Jacques Feyder. The cast: Karim, Ramon Novarro; William Darsay, Conrad Nagel; Mrs. Darsay. Marjorie Rambeau; Janice, Madge Evans; Dr. Wallace, C. Aubrey Smith; Hamid. Mitchell Lewis: Juggat, John Miljan; Rao Rama, Nigel De Brulier.* "SWEEPSTAKES." RKO-Pathe. From the story by Lew Lipton. Adapted by Lew Lipton. Directed bv Albert Rogell. The cast: Bud Doyle, Eddie Quillan; Sleepy Jones, James Gleason; Babe Ellis. Marian Nixon; Wally Weber. Lew Cody; Bartender, Paul Hurst; Pop Blake, Fred Burton; Weber's Trainer, King Baggott; Speed Martin. Billy Sullivan; Ma Clancy, Lillian Leighton; The Dude, Mike Donlin* "THE BLACK CAMEL." Fox. From the novel by Earl Derr Biggers. Adapted by Barry Connors and Philip Klein. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The cast: Charlie Chan. Warner Oland; Julie O'Neil, Sallv Eilers; Tarneverro. Bela Lugosi; Shelah Fyfe, Dorothy Revier; Jimmy Bradshaw. Robert Young; Rita Ballon. Mariorie White; Wilkie Ballou, Richard Tucker; Thomas' MacM aster. J. M. Kerrigan; Mrs. MacMaster, Mary Gordan; Van Horn, C. Henry Gordon; Anna. Violet Dunn; Alan Jaynes. William Post; Jessop. Dwight Frye; Smith, Murray Kinnell; Kashimo, Otto Yamaoka; Luana, Rita Roselle.* (.Continued on page J2S)