Vintage Movie Resources
Nina May — A Jungle Lorelei (1929) 🇺🇸
Nina Mae McKinney is the greatest acting discovery of the age, and I’ll say she certainly acts with every fiber.
Note: This text was published in 1929 and some readers might find some of the African American stereotyping offensive.
Why Don't They Star? (1929) 🇺🇸
Bill Powell — As He Is (1929) 🇺🇸
A brilliant resume of the character and career of one of the most adroit and sure-fire stars.
David Rollins — Oh, Davie, Behave! (1929) 🇺🇸
David Rollins, at twenty, hasn't quite found himself and is undecided whether to be whimsical, or aloof and mysterious, but until he does decide he succeeds in being thoroughly engaging and rather touchingly adolescent.
Alice Joyce — She Acts When She Chooses (1929) 🇺🇸
What's Become of Them? (1929) 🇺🇸
Aileen Pringle Tells Her Untold Tale (1929) 🇺🇸
Confessions of the Stars — The fifth of a series of real life stories.
Anna Q. Nilsson Tells Her Untold Tale (1929) 🇺🇸
Confessions of the Stars — The sixth of a series of real life stories.
Lois Wilson Tells Her Untold Tale (1929) 🇺🇸
Confessions of the Stars — The seventh of a series of real life stories.
Corinne Griffith Tells Her Untold Tale (1929) 🇺🇸
Confessions of the Stars — The eighth of a series of real life stories.
Lew Cody — The Code of Cody (1929) 🇺🇸
Edward Everett Horton — Horton is Horton (1929) 🇺🇸
Bebe Daniels Tells Her Untold Tale (1929) 🇺🇸
Confessions of the Stars — The fourth of a series of real life stories. The life of Bebe Daniels has been another one of those open books with, every page well thumbed. Every page save one.
Robert Armstrong — He'll Be A Big Star In A Year (1929) 🇺🇸
Yes, Zat's unquestionably true of Robert Armstrong with success before and a love-life behind him.
William Bakewell — The Native Son Also Rises (1929) 🇺🇸
Raoul Walsh — He Envies His Actors (1929) 🇺🇸
Alice Day — The Girl Who Wouldn't Undress (An Impression of Alice Day) (1929) 🇺🇸
Carole Lombard — Lombard Unlimited! (1929) 🇺🇸
“How old are you?” Cecil B. DeMille asked. “Fourteen,” replied Carol. “Go home and grow up. Then come back and see me,” said C.B. “Yes, Mr. DeMille,” said Carol, unconscious of the fact that her answer was to go down in history as one of the by-words of the great motion picture industry.