Vintage Movie Resources
A Ride with Pola Negri (1924) 🇺🇸
The interludes in which people drop their masks and tell stark truths are rare. Pola Negri, her guards down, is a fascinating, well-informed Woman of the World
Are You Up-To-Date about Miriam Hopkins? (1932) 🇺🇸
You know how Miriam Hopkins steals pictures (four out of five to date!) — but did you know that Mack Sennett wanted her to be a Bathing Beauty?
William Collier Jr. — Up and Down with Buster (1927) 🇺🇸
Esther Ralston — As She Is (1929) 🇺🇸
This accurate review of Miss Ralston's life includes the extremes of hardship and luxury, and accounts for the woman she is to-day.
Bill Powell — As He Is (1929) 🇺🇸
A brilliant resume of the character and career of one of the most adroit and sure-fire stars.
James Hall — You Never Can Tell (1927) 🇺🇸
Tallulah Bankhead — A Lady for Legends (1932) 🇺🇸
Bebe Daniels Tells Her Untold Tale (1929) 🇺🇸
Confessions of the Stars — The fourth of a series of real life stories. The life of Bebe Daniels has been another one of those open books with, every page well thumbed. Every page save one.
Arlette Marchal — Mademoiselle — Not Grisette (1926) 🇺🇸
In Arlette Marchal, brought from France by Paramount, is found the carefully reared flower of that great institution, the French home, rather than the little devil of the boulevards.
Too Continental — Or What? (1930) 🇺🇸
Anna May Wong — Between Two Worlds (1932) 🇺🇸
I Was Never So Embarrassed (1932) 🇺🇸
Lilyan Tashman — Tired and Sophisticated (1931) 🇺🇸
Sylvia Sidney — Busy Denying Rumors (1932) 🇺🇸
Sessue Hayakawa and Anna May Wong Return to the Screen (1931) 🇺🇸
Sessue Hayakawa and Anna May Wong have been away from American movies for several years — winning stage triumphs in New York and European capitals. They’ve now returned to Hollywood to win back screen honors.
Note: This text was published in 1931 and some readers might find some of the Asian stereotyping offensive.