Vintage Movie Resources
Sessue Hayakawa (早川 雪洲) — Filmography
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Ray Milland — The Lost Weekend (1945) 🇺🇸
Gregg Toland — Realism for “Citizen Kane” (1941) 🇺🇸
With Gregg Toland on the set of Citizen Kane
Keye Luke — Son of China (1942) 🇺🇸
The Art of Photoengraving (1943) 🇺🇸
On the Set with John Huston, Directing “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” (1947) 🇺🇸
John Huston walked slowly out of the Acapulca bar and pulled a cigarette tobacco pouch from the breast pocket of his wrinkled tweed jacket. Tall and lanky, dressed in unpressed slacks and a crushed felt hat, he looked like a youthful, gangling cowboy. His somewhat battered ex-fighter’s face wore a quietly serious expression.
They’re Capra-Crazy (1941) 🇺🇸
Mitchell Leisen — Hollywood’s Most Colorful Director (1944) 🇺🇸
Tribute to Ida Lupino (1940) 🇺🇸
Charles Laughton — Gentle Titan (1940) 🇺🇸
Abbott and Costello — Nuts to You, Bud and Lou (1941) 🇺🇸
Gregory Peck — North to Frisco (1948) 🇺🇸
As 1947 drew to a close, Gregory Peck grew a black beard, donned the frock coat Clark Gable wore in “Gone With The Wind”, and set about driving Laraine Day crazy in San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, Seattle, and Los Angeles. Greg was good at it, and Laraine went out of her mind prettily, to the applause of packed houses.