Vintage Movie Resources
Constance Binney — The Binney Blues Cure (1920) 🇺🇸
Only recently has the silversheet reflected the delightful image of the petite Constance Binney, a recruit from the legitimate stage
Edith Stockton — Recruited from the Chorus (1920) 🇬🇧
Many film stars have been recruited from the chorus, because chorus girls nowadays possess real dramatic ability
Ruby Blaine — Out of the West (1927) 🇺🇸
Among Those Present — A department devoted to those many interesting persons in the movies about whom you don’t hear so much, but of whom you will probably hear more.
Patricia Avery — From Stenography to Stardom (1927) 🇺🇸
Among Those Present — A department devoted to those many interesting persons in the movies about whom you don’t hear so much, but of whom you will probably hear more.
Sam Hardy — He Just Wouldn’t Go into the Movies (1927) 🇺🇸
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Nancy Kelley — A “Perfect” Child (1927) 🇺🇸
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J. Farrell MacDonald — He Has Seen Life (1927) 🇺🇸
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Gloria Gordon — At Last She Beat the Jinx (1927) 🇺🇸
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Lucien Prival — Not Von Stroheim? (1927) 🇺🇸
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The Expressions of Harold Lloyd (“Winkle”) (1920) 🇬🇧
When Harold Lloyd first hit upon the idea of wearing horn spectacles, it was no easy matter to persuade the producer to allow him to drop the popular Lonesome Luke for an untried idea
The Expressions of Louise Fazenda (1920) 🇬🇧
Louise Fazenda has won the title of “Queen of Grotesqueries”
The Expressions of Larry Semon (1920) 🇬🇧
Film comedian Larry Semon has risen to the front rank of film laughter-makers
The Expressions of Priscilla Deane (1920) 🇬🇧
Priscilla Dean is one of the most vivacious girls appearing on the screen. She has been variously described as the magnetic star, the spitfire of the screen, and the essence of vivacity
The Expressions of Leal Douglas (1920) 🇬🇧
Leal Douglas is the vampire of the British screen
The Expressions of Bernard Dudley (1920) 🇬🇧
Bernard Dudley, the all-British stage star, has made a hit on the screen
The Expressions of Doris May (1920) 🇬🇧
One would naturally imagine that Doris May has reached the height of her ambition, but no, this little star has other heights which she wishes to scale
Marie Blanche — Principal Boy at Drury Lane (1920) 🇬🇧
“If you want to know how it was I became an actress, and why I keep on being one, here goes”
Marie Blanche and the Movies (1921) 🇬🇧
Marie Blanche is like her dressing-room, or rather, her dressing-room is expressive of herself
The Expressions of Kathleen O’Connor (1920) 🇬🇧
A daily climb on the big head of Charlie, the Universal elephant, and then for a ride on him around the lot is a daily part of Kathleen O’Connor’s programme
The Expressions of Thomas Holding (1920) 🇬🇧
The British stage artiste Thomas Holding scored his biggest success in America
The Expressions of Gladys Leslie (1920) 🇬🇧
Gladys Leslie, the dainty ingénue girl with the wondrous smile