Vintage Movie Resources
Craufurd Kent — “Screen Stars I Have Wooed — and Won!” — 01 (1920) 🇬🇧
Read what Crauford Kent, prince of heart stealers, has to say on the subject of love-making
Craufurd Kent — “Screen Stars I Have Wooed — and Won!” — 02 (1920) 🇬🇧
“I have always been cast for the villain, whose love-making was to be repulsed rather than desired!”
The Expressions of Jimmy Aubrey (1920) 🇬🇧
Although Jimmy Aubrey has played before the camera for a number of years now, he had to struggle for the success which he deserves
Craufurd Kent — “Screen Stars I Have Wooed — and Won!” — 03 (1920) 🇬🇧
Crauford Kent is well able to speak on the subject of love-making
Fred Evans — “Pimple — Himself.” (1920) 🇬🇧
A Chat with Fred Evans — the British Comedian. Famous on Hall and Film
The Expressions of Ann Forrest (1920) 🇬🇧
Ann Forrest’s wonderful acting in a coming photoplay is said to have gained her the coveted heights of stardom
Geraldine Farrar — Gerry: The Woman (1920) 🇺🇸
Geraldine Farrar the prima donna and Geraldine Farrar the cinema star
Elsie Ferguson — An Orchid Speaks (1920) 🇺🇸
There is a sort of super-nicety about Elsie Ferguson
Claire Whitney — Claire in the Gloaming (1920) 🇺🇸
Life has not always laid a loving hand upon Claire Whitney
Edith Hallor — The Camaraderie of Edith (1920) 🇺🇸
The silversheet won’t give us Edith Hallor’s beautiful burnished locks, but it will give us her laughing eyes, her spirit of girlishness — and, above all else, her spirit of camaraderie!
Dustin Farnum — To Corsica With “Dusty” (1920) 🇺🇸
“I wasn’t satisfied until I got my navigator’s license. I am my own captain now.”
Ruth Stonehouse — That Stonehouse Youngster (1920) 🇺🇸
Ruth Stonehouse does her share of thinking too — she is not all the elfin spirit — perhaps that’s what makes her so interesting, so fascinating
Kathlyn Williams — Kathlyn of the Golden West (1920) 🇺🇸
One has no doubt about the bigness of Kathlyn Williams
Frankie Mann — An Erstwhile Vampire (1920) 🇺🇸
Frankie Mann’s a little bit of a thing physically; mentally, it’s quite another story.
Marguerite Courtot — Tea for Three (1920) 🇺🇸
Marguerite Courtot is another young “old star”
Edith Johnson — The Kodak Girl (1920) 🇺🇸
The distinction of being one of the most-photographed and advertised girls in the world belongs to Edith Johnson.
Myrtle Stedman — Myrtle of the Mountains (1920) 🇺🇸
Of course, she had to get Chicago out of her system or the city would have been calling her all the time.
Beatrice Burnham — The Rise of Beatrice (1920) 🇺🇸
A soft, cool hand in mine... black eyes that flashed behind a veil... a sigh... It was done so deftly!
Doris Keane — Heroine of 2,730 Romances (1920) 🇺🇸
"Romance" it would seem, is to Doris Keane what "Mother Macree"' is to John McCormack.
Carmel Myers — The Girl Who Cried (1920) 🇺🇸
Carmel Myers floated to success in a flood of her own tears.
George Fitzmaurice — Starring the Director (1920) 🇺🇸
But George Fitzmaurice places true art before any stellar prerogatives.