Vintage Movie Resources
Ernst Lubitsch — First Wit of the Films! (1935) 🇺🇸
Ernst Lubitsch is more colorful than the stars he directs! Vintage ads by Genevieve Tobin and Cary Grant (“Cheramy — It's the perfume I never can forget.”)
Ernst Lubitsch — Portrait of a Director (1932) 🇺🇸
Warner Oland the Swede — A Chinaman Who Isn’t (1936) 🇬🇧
If You Met Lee Tracy (1933) 🇺🇸
What Makes You So Funny, Mischa Auer? (1938) 🇺🇸
Spencer Tracy Speaks His Mind (1935) 🇺🇸
“Me,” said Spencer Tracy, “I pay for what I get. I also get what I pay for. Every sorrow in my life has had its corresponding joy. Every loss has had its profit. My life, like everybody else’s, I guess, is a matter of debit and credit.”
The Great William Powell (1936) 🇺🇸
If you want to know why Thin Man Bill is a hero even to his movie wives, read this outrageously amusing interview. The interview also answers the question where James Bond got his martini recipe from.
Tribute to Ida Lupino (1940) 🇺🇸
Did You Know? (1932) 🇺🇸
Illustrator H. T. Elmo enlightens us about Hollywood star's capabilities and accomplishments.
With Shirley In Kipling’s India (1937) 🇺🇸
Love in a Hurricane (1937) 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
Hollywood is accustomed to storms. They bob up at the slightest provocation, or with none at all, and range from tempests in teapots to knock-em-down and drag-em-out affairs involving fisticuffs and front-page publicity.
King Kong — “A Wonder in Celluloid” and “Miniature Effect Shots” (1933) 🇺🇸
How Hollywood Men Keep House (1934) 🇺🇸
Garbo’s Destiny (1934) 🇺🇸
George Raft Talks (1934) 🇺🇸
Maureen O’Sullivan — Forging Ahead (1935) 🇺🇸
Helen Mack — Pensive Mood (1935) 🇺🇸
Greta Garbo — Applause (1935) 🇺🇸
“Cleopatra Was No Different!” says Cecil B. DeMille (1934) 🇺🇸
For over 2,000 years Cleopatra has had a reputation she doesn’t deserve. Movie director Cecil B. DeMille sets the record straight for her.