Vintage Movie Resources
Doris Kenyon — A Woman Apart (1925) 🇬🇧
A baffling, intriguing creature, with those flying eyes that do so much heart damage. Doris Kenyon is a princess in a fairy tale, a proud princess with a frozen heart.
Georgia Hale — The Girl with the Broken Ankle (1925) 🇺🇸
The story of Georgia Hale who was willing to work for nothing
Monta Bell — He Got What He Wanted (1925) 🇺🇸
Carol Dempster — The Mystery Girl of Pictures (1925) 🇺🇸
They call her the mystery girl of pictures, the soft-spoken, shy young actress who plays the leading roles in D. W. Griffith’s pictures. For, in the rush for recognition and prominence, Carol Dempster stands aloof — and a quiet onlooker in the hectic, mow world.
Florence Reed — The Allure of the East (1921) 🇺🇸
Helen Jerome Eddy — We’d Hate to Eat Her Biscuits! (1921) 🇺🇸
Helen Jerome Eddy, Ireland’s Mona Lisa, doesn’t like to cook. Bang goes another tradition!
Florence Vidor — Old Lives for New (1921) 🇺🇸
Stars at Auction (1928) 🇺🇸
Believe it or not, actors in Hollywood are “sold” in a way to recall the old-time slave trade — but they don’t mind being bartered at all.
William Bakewell — An Interview Enters His Life (1928) 🇺🇸
Paddy O’Flynn — A Stepson of the Movies (1928) 🇺🇸
Ralph Ince — Shopping for Human Beings (1921) 🇺🇸
After diligently searching for exact types for his production, Ralph Ince has decided that a bit of faded silk is not half as hard to match as human characteristics, or mental outlook.
Those Cowless Cowboys (1921) 🇺🇸
Oh, those cowless cowboys of the motion pictures! Those guys that go ‘round all dolled up like a merry-go-round in the cowboy scenery, but who never seem to have any work to do!
Richard Talmadge — Could a Broken Neck Stop Him? Not Much! (1927) 🇺🇸
Frank Hopper — One Chance in Thousands (1927) 🇺🇸
Frank Hopper had been hearing for years that he looked like Theodore Roosevelt, but it took a stranger to see in that resemblance a chance for him to play the great American in “The Rough Riders.”
The Biography of a Film — From Studio to Dead Storage Vault (1922) 🇺🇸
The Japanese Carpet of Bagdad (1922) 🇺🇸
“The Japanese Carpet of Bagdad” is the fourth article in Film play’s series, “Around the WorId with the Movies.”
June Collyer — When They Love Out Loud (1929) 🇺🇸
June Collyer has her own ideas of the voltage power of spoken love scenes versus silent ones and lets us in on some secrets.
Lila Lee — Dogging Lila’s Footsteps (1929) 🇺🇸
George K. Arthur — He’s a Canny Scot (1928) 🇺🇸
Winifred Westover — Her Prayer Was Answered (1929) 🇺🇸
Lupe Velez — Just a Little Madcap (1929) 🇺🇸
An inquiry into one of the more or less overnight sensations of 1929.
Lenore Ulric — That Mystic Urge to Act (1929) 🇺🇸
The Stepchildren Make Whoopee (1929) 🇺🇸
A small group of young, foreign-born devotees of cinema art are keenly happy with their evenings of home cooking and lively talk of the finer things.
Tom Mix — Back Home — and Happy (1929) 🇺🇸
You won’t see Tom Mix in any new pictures for some time, for he has run away from Hollywood and joined the circus he trouped with twenty years ago.
