Screenland (May-Oct 1931)

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for October 1931 125 Casts of Current Films Continued from page 96 "THE COMMON LAW." RKO-Palhe. From the story by Robert W. Chambers. Adapted by John Farrow. Directed by Paul L. Stein. The cast: Valerie, Constance Bennett; Neville, Joel McCrea; Car demon. Lew Cody; Sam, Robert Williams; Mrs. Clare Collis, Hedda Hopper; Stephanie, Marion Shilling; Querido, Paul Ellis; John Neville, Sr., Walter Walker* "THE DRUMS OF JEOPARDY." Tiffany. From the story by Harold McGrath. Directed by George B. Seitz. The cast: Boris Karlov, Warner Oland; Kilty Conover, June Collyer; Nicholas Petroff, Lloyd Hughes; Aunt Abbie, Clara Blandick; Martin Kent. Hale Hamilton; Gregor Petroff, Wallace MacDonald; General Petroff, George Fawcett; Anya, Florence Lake; Peter, Mischa Auer; Prince Ivan, Ernest Hilliard. "THE GIRL HABIT." Paramount. From the stage play by A. E. Thomas and Clayton Hamilton. Directed by Edward Cline. The cast: Charles Cladwallader Floyd, Charlie Ruggles; Jonsey, (His Valet), Donald Meek; Lucy Ledyard, Sue Conroy; Mrs. Ledyard, Margaret Dumont; Tony Maloney, Allen Jenkins; Sonya, His Wife, Tamara Geva; Huntley Palmer, Douglas Gilmore; Warden, Jerome Daley; Warden's Wife, Betty Garde.* "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." Metro-GoldwynMayer. From the play by H. M. Harwood. Adapted by Sarah Y. Mason. Directed by Sam Wood. The cast: Raymond Dabney. Robert Montgomery; Clara, Charlotte Greenwood; Crystal Wetherby, Irene Purcell; Mr. Dabney, C. Aubrey Smith; Mrs. Dabney, Beryl Mercer; Claude Dabney, Reginald Owen; Sir Charles Cartwright, Alan Mowbray; Esther, Maude Eburne; A Bailiff, Forrester Harvey; A Butcher, Yorke Sherwood.* "THE SECRET CALL." Paramount. From the play, "The Woman," by William C. deMille. Adapted by Arthur Kober. Directed by Stuart Walker. The cast: Tom Blake, Richard Arlen; Wanda Kelly, Peggy Shannon; Neligan, Eugene Pallette; Bert Benedict, Ned Sparks; Jitn Blake, William B. David son; Phillips Roberts, Charles Trowbridge; prank Kelly, Harry Beresford; Given, Frances MofTett; Maizie, Claire Dodd.* "THE SMILING LIEUTENANT." Paramount. Screen story by Ernst Vajda and Samson Raphaelson. Based upon "Waltz Dream" by Leo Jacobson and Felix Doorman and also the novel "Mux Der Prinzgcmaht" by Hans Muller. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The cast: Niki, Maurice Chevalier; Franzi, Claudette Colbert; Nanne, Miriam Hopkins; King, George Barbier; Orderly. Hugh O'Connell; Max. Charles Ruggles; Adjutant Von Rokoff, Robert Strange; Lily, Janet Reade; Emperor, Con Macsunday. "THE SQUAW MAN." Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. From the play by Edwin Milton Royle. Directed by Cecil B. De Mille. The cast: Captain James Wynnegat, Jim Carston, Warner Baxter; Natchurich, Lupe Velez; Diana, Eleanor Boardman; Cash Hawkins, Charles Bickford; Sir John Applegate, Roland Young; Henry, Paul Cavanagh; Shorty, Raymond Hatton; Sheriff. DeWitt Jennings; Big Bill, J. Farrell McDonald; Hal. Dickie Moore; Tabywanna, Mitchell Lewis. "WOMEN LOVE ONCE." Paramount. From an original story by Zoe Akins. Directed by Edward Goodman. The cast: Julien Fields, Paul Lukas; Helen Fields, Eleanor Boardman; Hester Dahlgren. Juliette Compton; Allen Greenough, Geoffrey Kerr; Olga, Helen Johnson; Janet Fields, Marilyan Knowlden; Theodore Steward, Claude King; Oscar, Mischa Auer.* "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL." Fox. Based on the play "Father and the Boys" by George Ade. Adapted by Edwin Burke. Directed by Frank Borzage. The cast: Lemuel Morehouse, Will Rogers; Fleurelte, Fin Dorsay; Mr. Marley, Lucien Littlefield; Billy Morehouse, Donald Dillaway; Tom Morehouse, Terrance Ray; Dorothy Gregson, Lucille Browne; Rose Gregson, Rosalie Roy; Lamson, C. Henry Gordon; Colonel Stanhope, John T. Murray; Robbins, Brandon Hurst; Mrs. Denton, Marcia Harris; Secretary, Otto Hoffman. Don't shoot until you see the whites of his eyes! Miriam Hopkins and Clive Brook have a lot of company in this intimate scene from "24 Hours." Notice the omnipresent script girl. Screen News Continued from page 93 Marjorie and Pauline are ex-wives of not mean retirement? So Virginia Valli Willard Mack, who likewise works on the M-G-M lot. Mrs. Charlie Farrell has lost no time in getting back to pictures. Remember she told us that marrying Charlie Farrell did will appear in "Night Life in Reno." her first picture since "Mister Antonio." Charlie must have brought her luck. Clark Gable, who is now sailing pretty in films, tells us he tried to crash the gates She is too clever to let drab, dull hair spoil her attractiveness. Her hair is always soft, lustrous, radiant with tiny dancing lighci — the subject of much admiration — and not a little envy. She wouldn't think of using ordinary soaps. She uses Golden Glint Shampoo. *Note: Do not confuse this with other shampoos that merely cleanse. 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