Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1932)

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Photoplay Magazine for March, 1932 rHOTOPLAY lUAGAZlNJi 1UK 1\J Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "ARSENE LUPIN"— M-G-M.— From the play by Maurice Le Blanc and Francis De Croissct. Screen play by Lenore Coffee and Bayard Veiller. Directed by Jack Conway. The cast: Duke of Charmerace, John Barry more; Guerchard, Lionel Barrymore; Sonia, Karen Morley; Prefect of Police, John Miljan; Gourney-Martin, Tully Marshall; Sheriff's Man, Henry Armetta; Sheriff's Man. George Davis; Buller, John Davidson; Laurent, James Mack; Marie, Mary Jane Irving. "CAIN"— Talking Picture Epics. — Directed by Leon Poirier. The cast: Cain, Thorny Bourdelle; Zouzour, Rama-Tahe. 'CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE"— Fox.— From the novel by Earl Derr Biggers. Adapted by Barn' Conners and Philip Klein. Directed by John Blystone. The cast: Charlie Chan, Warner Oland; John Douglas, Alexander Kirkland; Inspector Duff, H. B. Warner; Shirley Marlowe, Marian Nixon; Gloria Garland, Linda Watkins; Inspector Flannery, James Kirkwood; Barry Kirk, Ralph Morgan; Kenneth Dunwood, James Todd; Garrick Enderly, Herbert Bunston; Kec Lin, Jimmy Wang; Doctor, Joe Brown. 'DANCE TEAM" — Fox. — From the novel by Sarah Addington. Adapted by Edwin Burke. Directed by Sidney Lanfield. The cast: Jimmy Mulligan, James Dunn; Poppy Kirk, Sally Eilers; Alex Prentice. Ralph Morgan; Pen-worthy, Edward Crandall; Jane Boyden, Nora Lane; Herb, Harry Bcresford; Benny Weber, Charles Williams; Cora, Minna Gombell. "FILE 113" — Allied Pictures. — From the story by Emile Gaboriau. Adapted by J. Francis Natteford. Directed by Chester M. Franklin. The cast: Monsieur LeCoq, Lew Cody; Mile. Adoree, Mary Nolan; Madame Fauvel. Clara Kimball Young; Verdurel. George E. Stone; Prosper Barlomy, William Collier, Jr.; Madeline. June Clyde; Fauvel, Herbert Bunston; DeClameran, Roy D'Arcy; Lagors, Irving Bacon; Michele, Harry Cording; Oilman, Crauford Kent. ' FORGOTTEN WOMEN "—Monogram.— From the story by Wellyn Totman. Adapted by Adcle Buffington. Directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast: Patricia Young. Marion Shilling; Jimmy Burke, Rex Bell; Fern Madden, Beryl Mercer; Sissy Salem, Virginia Lee Corbin; Helen Turner, Carmelita Geraghty; Trixie de Forrester. Edna Murphy; Sleek Moran, Edward Earle; Dugan, Jack Carlyle; Swineback, Edward Kane; Walrus, G. D. Wood. "FREAKS"— M-G-M.— From the story "Spurs" by Tod Robbins. Adapted by Willis Goldbeck and Leon Gordon. Directed by Tod Browning. The cast: Phroso, Wallace Ford; Venice, Leila Hyams; Cleopatra, Olga Baclanova; Roscoe, Roscoe Ates; Hercules, Henry Victor; Hans, Harry Earles; Frieda, Daisy Earles; Mme. Petrallini, Rose Dione; Siamese Twins, Dais;. and Violet Hilton; Rollo Boys, Edward Brophy and Mac Hugh: and The Freaks. "HATCHET MAN, THE"— First National.— From the play "The Honorable Mr. Wong" by Achmed Abdullah and David Belasco. Screen play by J. Grubb Alexander. Directed by William A. Wellman. The cast: Wong, Edward G. Robinson; Toya San, Loretta Young; Nog Hong Fall, Dudley Digges; Harry En Hai, Leslie Fenton; Yu Chang, Edmund Breese; Long Sen Yal, Tully Marshall; Charles Kee. Noel Madison; Mme. Si-Si, Blanche Frederici; Sun Yal Sen, J. Carroll Naish; Miss Ling, Tosliia Mori; Lip Hop Fat, Charles Middleton; M alone, Ralph Ince; Chung Ho, Otto Yamioka; Walt Li, Evelyn Selbie; The Cobbler, E. Allyn Warren; Bing Foo. Eddie Piel; The Notary, Willie Fung; Sing Girl, 1 1 Anna Chang. | "HIGH PRESSURE"— Warners.— From the ;story by Aben Candel. Adapted by Joseph Jackson. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The cast: Gar Evans, William Powell; Francine, Evelyn Brent; Colonel 'Ginsberg, George Sidney; Mike, Frank McHugh; 'Clifford Gray. Guy Kibbee; Helen. Evalyn Knapp; Geoffrey. Ben Alexander; Dr. Rudolph. Harry Bcresford; Jimmy Moore, John Wray; Salvaore, Charles Judels; Colombo, Luis Alberni; Oscar Brown, Lucien Littlefield; Banks, Charles Middleton; Mrs. Miller, Alison Skip worth; V underbill, Harold Waldridge; Millie, Lilian Bond; Poppolus, Maurice Black; The Baron. Bobby Watson; B. B. B. A/., Oscar Apfel; Ga Ga Girl, Polly Walters "LOCAL BAD MAN, THE"— Allied Pictures. — From the story "All For Love" by Peter B. Kyne. Adapted by Phil White. Directed by Otto Brower. The cast: Jim Bonner, Hoot Gibson; Marion Mead, Sally Blane; Ben Murdoch, Hooper Atchley; Joe Murdock, Edward Hearn; Hickory Drake, Edward Peil; Skeeter, "Skeeter Bill" Robbins; McGee, Jack Clifford; Horsetail, Milt Brown. "LOVERS COURAGEOUS" — M-G-M.— From the play "Courage" by Frederick Lonsdale. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The cast: Willie, Robert Montgomery; Mary, Madge Evans; Jeffrey, Roland Young; Admiral, Frederick Kerr; Mrs. Smith, Beryl Mercer; Jimmy, Reginald Owen; Lady Blayne, Evelyn Hall; Mr. Smith. Halliwell Hobbes; Willie (as a child), Jackie Searl; Waller, Norman Phillips, Jr.; Lamone, Alan Mowbray. "MAN I KILLED, THE"— Paramount.— From the story by Maurice Rostand. Adapted by Reginald Berkeley. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The cast: Dr. Holderlin, Lionel Barrymore; Elsa, Nancy Carroll; Paul, Phillips Holmes; Schuh, Lucien Littlefield; Anna, ZaSu Pitts; Waller Holderlin, Tom Douglas; A Priest, Frank Sheridan; Fran Holderlin, Louise Carter. "MAN WHO PLAYED GOD, THE"— Warners. — From the story by Gouverneur Morris. Play by Jules Eckert Goodman. Adapted by Julian Josephson and Maude Howell. Directed by John Adolfi. The cast: Royale, George Arliss; Mildred, Violet Heming; Bailie, Ivan Simpson; Florence, Louise Closser Hale; Grace, Bette Davis; The King, Andre Luguet; Harold, Donald Cook; The Doctor, Charles Evans; The Lip Reader, Oscar Apfel; Concert Manager, Paul Porcasi; Eddie, Raymond Milland; Jennie, Dorothy LeBaire; First Boy, William Janney; First Girl, Grace Durkin; The Reporter, Russell Hop ton; The King's Aide, Murray Kinnell; Chittendon, Harry Stubbs; Mrs. Chittendon, Hcdda Hopper. "MICHAEL AND MARY"— Universal-Gainsborough.— From the play by A. A. Milne. Scenario by Angus MacPhail. Directed by Victor Saville. The cast: Mary Rowe, Edna Best; Michael Rome, Herbert Marshall; David, Frank Lawton; Romo, Elizabeth Allan; Price, D. A. Clarke-Smith; Tullivanl. Ben Field; Mrs. Tullivanl, Margaret Yarde; Violet Cunliffe, Sunday Wilshin. "MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE"— Universal.— From the story by Edgar Allan Poe. Adapted by Tom Reed and Dale Van Every. Directed by Robert Florey. 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