Vintage Movie Resources
Three New Faces for Universal Pictures (1935) 🇺🇸
Moving pictures owe a debt of gratitude to youth. Universal is paying its part of the debt.
Don Terry — Actor by Accident (1938) 🇺🇸
He wanted to be a heavy-weight fighter, bat chance took a hand.
Glenda Farrell — How to Win Enemies (1938) 🇺🇸
Glenda Farrell, hard at work on the problem of how to influence practically no one, relates her struggles with some of the social hazards of Hollywood.
Fay Bainter — Home to Hollywood (1938) 🇺🇸
After a brilliant career on the stage, a native daughter once more calls Hollywood "home" for a while.
Claire Luce and June Clyde — Guests we Delight to Honour (1935) 🇬🇧
Picturegoer's special correspondent interviews Claire Luce and June Clyde, two notable American artistes who are making pictures in this country.
Binnie Barnes — Why Hollywood Got Me (1935) 🇬🇧
At first the British star did not like the idea of the film capital at all, but she succumbed to its fascination as she explains this exclusive article.
The Neglect of Edmund Gwenn (1935) 🇬🇧
Glyn Roberts appeals to the British studios to stop wasting one of the finest actors on the screen to-day before Hollywood snaps him up.
Alf Tunwell — Pity the Poor Cameraman (1935) 🇬🇧
Alf Tunwell, ace British Movietone news cameraman, gives you an insight into the way the topical reels are provided for your entertainment.
Constance Collier Begins Her Hollywood Career (1935) 🇬🇧
Will she be a second Marie Dressler? This article will help you to assess her chances.
Madge Evans Talks to Shirley Temple (1935) 🇬🇧
One of the few child actresses, to become a star, Madge Evans can give little Shirley Temple some sound advice on how to keep her public.
When They Were Job-Hunting… (Part II) (1935) 🇺🇸
Kay Osborn tells you how Hepburn, Bob Montgomery, Mary Boland and Douglass Montgomery were told, “You’ll never be a star!”
When They Were Job-Hunting… (Part I) (1935) 🇺🇸
Katherine Albert tells you how Claudette Colbert, Fredric March, Margaret Sullavan, and others beat the School of hard knocks.
Gene Raymond — I Work in a Factory (1935) 🇺🇸
Gene Raymond, eligible bachelor, can't find time for romance.
Who IS That Man? (1935) 🇺🇸
How do you feel when people whom you've been introduced to fail to remember your name?
Margaret Sullavan — Peg runs away! (1934) 🇺🇸
The lowdown on Margaret Sullavan's strange disappearance.
Chester Morris Defies Fame's Jinx (1934) 🇺🇸
Age and other bugaboos of the stars will never terrify Chester Morris if his unique plan works out!
Marlene Dietrich — Marlene Answers All Your Questions (1935) 🇺🇸
Von Sternberg? Husband? Child? Career? Future?
Victor Jory — I'll Be Suing You! (1934) 🇺🇸
Victor Jory is introduced to that quaint Hollywood custom, suing stars.
Going to the Movies in Tahiti (1934) 🇺🇸
For real fun come with us on this visit to the movies in the romantic South Seas where all the entertainment for the movie-goer is not on the screen.
Henry Wilcoxon — Lovers for a Day (1935) 🇺🇸
Henry Wilcoxon's greatest emotional experience.
Tullio Carminati — The Woman in His Life (1935) 🇺🇸
Though convention keeps them apart, Carminati's love will go on forever.
Life Can't Bluff Heather Angel! (1934) 🇺🇸
The fascinating story of Heather Angel who is soaring to fame in a career more exciting than a movie!
Alice Faye — Hollywood Can't Change Me! (1935) 🇺🇸
Alice Faye is an honest rough diamond in a town of polished glass.
Muriel Kirkland — Without Beauty (1934) 🇺🇸
Muriel Kirkland was not blessed with beauty and she had an inferiority complex, but that did not stop her from climbing the golden stairs to screen fame.
