An applejohn is a variety of apple which can be kept for a long period - so called because it can be eaten on St. John's Day, June 24, after the year it has been picked.
The cast of Strangers of the Night - 1923 includes: Enid Bennett as Poppy Faire Mathilde Brundage as Mrs. Whatcombe Emily Fitzroy as Mrs. Pengard Otto Hoffman as Horace Pengard Barbara La Marr as Anna Valeska Robert McKim as Borolsky Matt Moore as Ambrose Applejohn Tom Ricketts as Lush
The cast of Captain Applejack - 1931 includes: Claud Allister as John Jason Mary Brian as Poppy Faire Louise Closser Hale as Aunt Agatha Arthur Edmund Carewe as Ivan Borolsky, aka Jim John Halliday as Ambrose Applejohn Otto Hoffman as Horace Pengard Kay Strozzi as Madame Anna Valeska, aka Gladys Julia Swayne Gordon as Mrs. Kate Pengard
John Halliday has: Played Jack Winter in "The House That Jack Built" in 1911. Played John Douglas in "The Cure of John Douglas" in 1911. Played Pietro in "My Brother Agostino" in 1911. Played The Husband in "The Idle Boast" in 1911. Played Dick Latham in "Her Inspiration" in 1911. Played John Mason in "The Man in the Taxi" in 1911. Performed in "A Timely Lesson" in 1911. Played Dr. Halliday in "Together" in 1912. Played Dan Lyons - a Crook in "The Crooked Path" in 1912. Played Herbert Hammersly - the Railroad Attorney in "Paid in His Own Coin" in 1912. Played Paul Leslie - the Son in "The Stubbornness of Youth" in 1912. Played John - the Artist in "The Poor Relation" in 1912. Played Dr. Richard Gordon in "Betty and the Doctor" in 1912. Played Calvert Cole - the Young Husband in "A New Beginning" in 1912. Played Tom Sage - the Husband in "Honor and the Sword" in 1912. Played Kid Hogan in "The Reformation of Kid Hogan" in 1912. Played Roy Dean in "Rice and Old Shoes" in 1912. Played Reardon - the Railroad Fireman in "From Fireman to Engineer" in 1912. Played Rev. Dr. Belden in "The Choir of Densmore" in 1912. Played Tom Benson - the Railroad Engineer in "The Railroad Engineer" in 1912. Played Jack Burr in "Fire and Straw" in 1912. Played Jim Dempsey in "His Mistake" in 1912. Played Donald Douglass in "The Office Favorite" in 1912. Played Skip Cornwall in "The Blue Riders" in 1916. Performed in "A Desperate Tenderfoot" in 1920. Played Jim Winthrop in "The Love Expert" in 1920. Played Daniel Garford in "The Woman Gives" in 1920. Played Richard Drake in "The Blue Pearl" in 1920. Performed in "The Golden Lure" in 1921. Performed in "A Western Feud" in 1921. Performed in "East Side Sadie" in 1929. Played John Remington in "Scarlet Pages" in 1930. Played Brentwood Parr in "Recaptured Love" in 1930. Played Dorval in "Men of Chance" in 1931. Played Jeff Hunter in "Consolation Marriage" in 1931. Played Richard Kent in "Once a Sinner" in 1931. Played Michael Cummins in "50 Million Frenchmen" in 1931. Played Ambrose Applejohn in "Captain Applejack" in 1931. Played Dexter Burroughs in "The Ruling Voice" in 1931. Played Jimmy Damier in "Millie" in 1931. Played Sir Guy Harrington in "Smart Woman" in 1931. Played Henry D. Graham in "Transatlantic" in 1931. Played Sergei Krasnoff in "The Spy" in 1931. Played Prof. David Mathews in "The Age of Consent" in 1932. Played Mac in "Bird of Paradise" in 1932. Played Gordon St. Claire in "The Man Called Back" in 1932. Played Albert Hartman in "The Impatient Maiden" in 1932. Played Arthur Ladden in "Week Ends Only" in 1932. Played Ivan Ronnson in "Perfect Understanding" in 1933. Played Fiske in "The House on 56th Street" in 1933. Played Stephen Bessemer in "The Woman Accused" in 1933. Played Maximilian Kreig in "Terror Aboard" in 1933. Played Stephen Paige in "Bed of Roses" in 1933. Played Austin in "Desirable" in 1934. Played Dr. Hedwig in "Registered Nurse" in 1934. Played Jack Brookfield in "The Witching Hour" in 1934. Played Henry Bradford in "Happiness Ahead" in 1934. Played Dr. Redmayne in "Return of the Terror" in 1934. Played Paul Duprey in "Housewife" in 1934. Played Dr. Theodore Van Wyke in "Mystery Woman" in 1935. Played The Duke of Towers in "Peter Ibbetson" in 1935. Played Marco Turina in "The Melody Lingers On" in 1935. Played Sir George Barton in "The Dark Angel" in 1935. Played Carlos Margoli in "Desire" in 1936. Played Martan Fontes in "Fatal Lady" in 1936. Played John Blakeford in "Hollywood Boulevard" in 1936. Played Charles Dormant in "Three Cheers for Love" in 1936. Played Gilbert Fullerton in "That Certain Age" in 1938. Played Andre Gallinet in "Blockade" in 1938. Played Thomas in "Intermezzo: A Love Story" in 1939. Played John Craig in "Hotel for Women" in 1939. Played John Morgan in "Escape to Glory" in 1940. Played Seth Lord in "The Philadelphia Story" in 1940. Played Fitzpatrick in "Lydia" in 1941.
Matt Moore has: Played The Minister in "Tangled Relations" in 1912. Played Fred Hallan in "Where the Hop Vine Twines" in 1913. Played Sidney in "Big Sister" in 1913. Played Harry - a Poor Clerk in "A Girl and Her Money" in 1913. Performed in "The Influence of Sympathy" in 1913. Played The Strong One in "Mating" in 1913. Played Robert Morton, a Novelist in "In Search of Quiet" in 1913. Played The Simple Farm Boy of the Future in "A Possibility" in 1913. Played Officer Burke - Officer 4434 in "Traffic in Souls" in 1913. Played Smith in "The Pursuit of Jane" in 1913. Played Jimmy Snell in "The Winner" in 1913. Played Matthew Moore, a Young Fisherman in "Hidden Fires" in 1913. Played Moore - the Fireman in "Just a Fire Fighter" in 1913. Played Billy in "The Manicure" in 1913. Played The Innocent Husband in "The Jealousy of Jane" in 1913. Played The Sailor in "In Peril of the Sea" in 1913. Played The Husband in "Their Parents" in 1913. Played Shelley - the Artist in "Plain Jane" in 1913. Played Bob Owen in "Diplomatic Flo" in 1914. Played John Stokes - the Bridegroom in "The False Bride" in 1914. Played The Young Senator in "For the People" in 1914. Played Matt in "The Stepmother" in 1914. Played John Stokes in "The Coryphee" in 1914. Performed in "The Bribe" in 1914. Performed in "Counterfeiters" in 1914. Played Tom Hansell in "The Pawns of Destiny" in 1914. Performed in "The Honor of the Humble" in 1914. Played The Lunatic in "A Mysterious Mystery" in 1914. Played Frederick Stratton in "A Singular Cynic" in 1914. Played himself in "The Great Universal Mystery" in 1914. Performed in "A Singular Sinner" in 1914. Played Horace Plato in "The Woman Who Won" in 1914. Played David in "When Love Laughs" in 1915. Played Hugh Graham - District Attorney in "Circus Mary" in 1915. Played Hal Ferrel in "The Rustle of a Skirt" in 1915. Played Prince Ferdinand in "The Beautiful Unknown" in 1915. Played Billy Ingle in "The Unhidden Treasure" in 1915. Performed in "A Witch of Salem Town" in 1915. Performed in "The Girl Who Had a Soul" in 1915. Performed in "How She Fooled Aunty" in 1915. Played Stanley Claverton of the Diplomatic Service in "A Daughter of the Nile" in 1915. Played Maurice Ormsby in "The Honor of the Ormsbys" in 1915. Played Dick in "The Laugh That Died" in 1915. Performed in "The Judgment of Men" in 1915. Played Dr. Carson in "Professional Jealousy" in 1915. Performed in "The Come On" in 1916. Played Harry Moody in "Her Invisible Husband" in 1916. Played Lieutenant Bond in "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" in 1916. Performed in "Why Mrs. Kentworth Lied" in 1916. Played Jack Hopewell in "Plot and Counter Plot" in 1916. Performed in "Ashamed of the Old Folks" in 1916. Played Sam in "A Double Fire Deception" in 1916. Performed in "The River Goddess" in 1916. Performed in "A Stranger in His Own Home" in 1916. Performed in "A Story from Life" in 1916. Performed in "An Hour of Terror" in 1917. Played Jamie Campbell in "The Pride of the Clan" in 1917. Performed in "The Brass Girl" in 1917. Performed in "Pots and Poems" in 1917. Performed in "Homeless" in 1917. Performed in "She Married Her Husband" in 1917. Performed in "The Blood-Stained Hand" in 1917. Performed in "One Bride Too Many" in 1917. Played Bud Haskell in "Runaway, Romany" in 1917. Performed in "Breaking the Family Strike" in 1917. Performed in "A Studio Cinderella" in 1917. Played Val Galbraith in "Heart of the Wilds" in 1918. Performed in "Stake Uncle Sam to Play Your Hand" in 1918. Performed in "The Wall Invisible" in 1918. Played John Stanley in "Sahara" in 1919. Played Ted Barnacle in "Getting Mary Married" in 1919. Played Robert King in "A Regular Girl" in 1919. Played The Duke of Loame in "The Glorious Lady" in 1919. Played Dick Tower in "The Unwritten Code" in 1919. Played Prince Alak in "The Dark Star" in 1919. Played Nol Windsor in "The Unpardonable Sin" in 1919. Played Rex Rossmore in "Hairpins" in 1920. Played Sale Kernan in "The Sport of Kings" in 1920. Played Pat Darrick in "Whispers" in 1920. Played Lloyd Norwood in "Love Madness" in 1920. Played Henry Calverly in "The Passionate Pilgrim" in 1921. Played Larry Marshall in "The Miracle of Manhattan" in 1921. Played Jerry Newcombe in "Back Pay" in 1922. Played Newspaperman in "Minnie" in 1922. Played Dave Stewart in "The Storm" in 1922. Played Peter Joyce in "Sisters" in 1922. Played George Prothero in "The Jilt" in 1922. Played Capt. Arthur Jarvis in "Drifting" in 1923. Played Ambrose Applejohn in "Strangers of the Night" in 1923. Played Dick Longworth in "White Tiger" in 1923. Played Bob Hanford in "The Wise Virgin" in 1924. Played Peter Maddox in "No More Women" in 1924. Played Neil Herbert in "A Lost Lady" in 1924. Played Judson Clark in "The Breaking Point" in 1924. Played John Steele in "A Self-Made Failure" in 1924. Played Donald Van Dorn in "Where the Worst Begins" in 1925. Played George in "The Way of a Girl" in 1925. Played Hector McDonald in "The Unholy Three" in 1925. Played Bunker Bean in "His Majesty, Bunker Bean" in 1925. Played Maurice Sorbier in "Grounds for Divorce" in 1925. Played Simon Haldane in "The Narrow Street" in 1925. Played Henry Baxter in "How Baxter Butted In" in 1925. Played Oswald Bates in "Three Weeks in Paris" in 1925. Played Tommy Carter in "Early to Wed" in 1926. Played Tom Tucker in "The First Year" in 1926. Played Dick Bernard in "The Mystery Club" in 1926. Played Walter Blakely in "Summer Bachelors" in 1926. Played Mike Smagg in "The Caveman" in 1926. Played Robert Lowry in "Diplomacy" in 1926. Played Dick Gregory in "His Jazz Bride" in 1926. Played J. Cornelius MacDougall in "Tillie the Toiler" in 1927. Played Mr. Buggs in "The Honorable Mr. Buggs" in 1927. Played Charles Orme in "Married Alive" in 1927. Played Howard Decker in "Phyllis of the Follies" in 1928. Played Freddie Fletcher in "Dry Martini" in 1928. Played Jeffrey in "Beware of Blondes" in 1928. Played Stanley Wentworth in "Coquette" in 1929. Played Himself, Columbia Actor in "Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 14" in 1930. Played Lon Dixon in "Call of the West" in 1930. Played John Sheridan in "The Squealer" in 1930. Played Kruger in "The Front Page" in 1931. Played Lookalike Bartender 3 in "Stout Hearts and Willing Hands" in 1931. Played The Colonel in "Consolation Marriage" in 1931. Played Henry Schofield in "Penrod and Sam" in 1931. Played Dr. Macphail in "Rain" in 1932. Played Cavanaugh in "Pride of the Legion" in 1932. Played Tom in "Deluge" in 1933. Played Allerton in "All Men Are Enemies" in 1934. Played George Ryan in "Such Women Are Dangerous" in 1934. Played Capt. McPhail in "Anything Goes" in 1936. Played Pilot in "Absolute Quiet" in 1936. Played Henchman in "Bad Boy" in 1939. Played Jim Marlow in "Range War" in 1939. Played Watchman in "Santa Fe Marshal" in 1940. Played Bailiff in "The Trial of Mary Dugan" in 1941. Played Detective in "Unexpected Uncle" in 1941. Played Jerry, Office Clerk in "The Mayor of 44th Street" in 1942. Played Chas. Inglestadt in "The Vanishing Virginian" in 1942. Played Mr. Pennington in "Mokey" in 1942. Played Mr. Prentiss in "Happy Land" in 1943. Played Albert S. Burleson - Postmaster General in "Wilson" in 1944. Played Ball Guest in "Mrs. Parkington" in 1944. Played Policeman at Train Station in "Spellbound" in 1945. Played Traffic Policeman in "Love Laughs at Andy Hardy" in 1946. Played Father Duffy in "The Hoodlum Saint" in 1946. Played Mr. Butler in "Good Sam" in 1948. Played Judge Courneille in "Joan of Arc" in 1948. Played Timothy Forsyte in "That Forsyte Woman" in 1949. Played George, Prison Official in "Malaya" in 1949. Played Dr. Rockton in "Mystery Street" in 1950. Played Minor Role in "Please Believe Me" in 1950. Played Travers Family Butler in "The Happy Years" in 1950. Played Mr. Rumlie in "The Big Hangover" in 1950. Played Critic in "Grounds for Marriage" in 1951. Played Senator Scholmm in "The Law and the Lady" in 1951. Played Mr. Tannen in "Three Guys Named Mike" in 1951. Played Gatewman in "Mr. Imperium" in 1951. Played Matt - the Doorman in "The Great Caruso" in 1951. Played Doctor in "Rich, Young and Pretty" in 1951. Played Professor Joe Goodman in "Night Into Morning" in 1951. Played Paul, the Butler in "Invitation" in 1952. Played William Mullins in "Plymouth Adventure" in 1952. Played himself in "This Is Your Life" in 1952. Played Kenston in "Scandal at Scourie" in 1953. Played Board Member in "Latin Lovers" in 1953. Played Servant in "Executive Suite" in 1954. Played Englishman in "The Last Time I Saw Paris" in 1954. Played Preacher in "The Great Diamond Robbery" in 1954. Played Bearded Slave in "Yankee Pasha" in 1954. Played Tourist in "Gypsy Colt" in 1954. Played Judge in "Screen Directors Playhouse" in 1955. Played Passenger in "The Birds and the Bees" in 1956. Played Ed, the Gateman in "These Wilder Years" in 1956. Played Cowboy in "Pardners" in 1956. Performed in "Telephone Time" in 1956. Played Bum in "The Helen Morgan Story" in 1957. Played Father McGrath in "An Affair to Remember" in 1957. Played Stage Doorman in "Designing Woman" in 1957. Played Charlie Bates in "I Bury the Living" in 1958.
The cast of Truckers - 2013 includes: Dasharn Anderson as Thomas Ray Ashcroft as Bob Charlotte Atkinson as Andrea Stephen Bent as Micky Saunders Paul Blackwell as Party guest Hannah Blamires as Office Worker Hannah Blamires as Shopper in John Lewis Sian Breckin as Wendy Lauren Carse as Joanna Kenneth Collard as Doctor Chris Cowlin as Office Worker Chris Cowlin as Shopper at John Lewis John Dagleish as Martin Adrian Dobson as Roy (Quiz Team Leader) Joe Doherty as Lad Katherine Dow Blyton as Debbie Neil Fitzmaurice as Vince Ben Heathcote as Kyle Elliot Levey as AA Leader Lisa Marged as Hannah Marianne McIvor as Police Woman Marianne McIvor as WPC Sean Mckenzie as Quizmaster Marian McLoughlin as Judy Jamie Michie as Gordon Jamie Michie as Jamie Wendy Morgan as Roz Wunmi Mosaku as Danielle Jenn Murray as Michelle Sacha Parkinson as Suzy Ian Peck as Mike Pooky Quesnel as Pauline Kiano Samuels as Matthew Jason Thomas Brown as Birthday Party Guest Stephen Tompkinson as Malachi Harry Treadaway as Glen Camille Ucan as Caroline Ashley Walters as Steven Sharlene Whyte as Nurse