Vintage Movie Resources
Marie Walcamp Captures Japan (1919) 🇺🇸
Universal serial star on first visit to Orient amazed at the greeting accorded to her in Tokyo
Marie Walcamp — The Golden-Haired Dare-Devil of Trans-Atlantic Serials (1919) 🇬🇧
Marie Walcamp’s first job in pictures was a daring stunt on a locomotive, which she had to drive
James Knight — A Hero’s Many Expressions (1919) 🇬🇧
James Knight is endowed by nature with the face and figure of a hero
Cameron Carr — “The Villain of the Piece” (1919) 🇬🇧
Cameron Carr’s temperament is best suited to being a villain who lures the unfortunate person to destruction
Thomas H. Ince — Producer and Sportsman (1919) 🇬🇧
Thomas H. Ince has built the most modern motion picture studio in the world
Queenie Thomas — Photographic Impressions (1919) 🇬🇧
Queenie Thomas — Photographic impressions of one of Britain’s leading screen artistes
“Smiling” Bill Parsons — A Face That Makes Fun (1919) 🇬🇧
William Parsons makes you laugh loudest when he is not “Smiling”
Miss Heather Thatcher — Heather for Happiness (1919) 🇬🇧
The girl who is ever, yet never the same, is about the best way of describing clever Heather Thatcher
Jewel Carmen and Her Charm (1919) 🇬🇧
Jewel Carmen is one of the most interesting women on the screen to-day
Max Linder’s Funny Faces (1919) 🇬🇧
Max Linder is really quite handsome in spite of the grimaces he has been making for many years
Carl Laemmle Jr. — The Luckiest Boy in the World (1919) 🇬🇧
Recently, Carl Laemmle took Carl Laemmle Jr. to Universal City
Violet Hopson’s Many Expressions (1919) 🇬🇧
Violet Hopson — the “Dear Delightful Villainess” of the screen
Chats with the Players — Eleanor Caines, of the Lubin Company (1913) 🇺🇸
Two years ago Eleanor Caines climbed a sixty-foot cliff, while the camera buzzed; she and the man playing opposite were thrown from their horses. His nose was broken, and her arm. Looking at her pretty face, I was glad the accidents were not reversed
Chats with the Players — Fred Mace, of the Keystone Company (1913) 🇺🇸
“My career was an escalator of unbroken successes”
Chats with the Players — Arthur Mackley, of the Essanay (1913) 🇺🇸
Thousands of persons would find it difficult if Arthur Mackley failed to appear as the sheriff in a Western film
Chats with the Players — Miss Muriel Ostriche, of the Éclair Company (1913) 🇺🇸
“They call me the Turkey-Trot Girl at the studio”
Creators of Lasky Photography (1916) 🇺🇸
Movie pioneers behind the camera: 3 cinematographers and 1 lab technician
John McDermott, Director, Universal (1916) 🇺🇸
Tired of business life, John McDermott entered the dramatic field, using motion pictures as his medium
Isabel Daintry (Royal) (1914) 🇺🇸
Isabelle Daintry abandons herself to comedy roles with remarkable success. She has mastered the secret of the comic art — playing the most ludicrous and fantastic parts with deadly seriousness
Billie West (Majestic) (1914) 🇺🇸
One of the younger stars, who has recently risen rapidly in pictures, is Billie West of the Majestic
Kay Laurell — “A Sweet Gal” (1919) 🇺🇸
You know how Kay Laurell came to pictures, don’t you?
Carol Dempster and Clarine Seymour — The Two Strange Women (1919) 🇺🇸
Carol Dempster says she doesn’t know how to act and for Clarine Seymour, the darker days seem to be at an end
