Vintage Movie Resources
Saga of Signe Hasso (1943) 🇺🇸
All roads lead to Hollywood, but Signe Hasso took the longest one on record.
Tom Conway — The New Falcon (1943) 🇺🇸
Tom Conway breaks his record of portraying villainous characters to step into the lead of the Falcon series, vacated by George Sanders
S. Z. Sakall — Actor by Insult (1943) 🇺🇸
S. Z. Sakall had to be insulted before he decided to quit directing and embark on an acting career. The comedian is appearing in Metro’s “The Human Comedy”
Charles Dingle — Bad Man from Jersey (1943) 🇺🇸
After long years of plugging, Charles Dingle won screen recognition for his fine handling of bad-man roles. His next appearance is in “Edge of Darkness”
Charlie Butterworth Sobs in His Beer (1936) 🇺🇸
It was a dreadful mistake — he began talking to the young lady about how he hated to give interviews
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.
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!
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.
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!
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.
Boris Karloff — Please Scare Us, Mr. Karloff! (1934) 🇺🇸
But Boris Karloff, screen monster, is not at all like Boris Karloff, private citizen!
Douglass Montgomery — I’m Sure He’s Nuts... and I Envy Him (1934) 🇺🇸
Douglass Montgomery may prove that all actors are crazy... but you'll agree it's a most appealing "divine insanity of genius".
Mad Anthony Quinn — Actor (1937) 🇺🇸
A versatile young man has become a veritable Caesar of the Cinema. He came — he saw — he conquered. And this story gives you the reasons.
Cigarette Advertisements — "Her Singing Coach Advised a Light Smoke"
Hollywood Screen Legends Joan Crawford, Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard, Dolores del Río, Maureen O’Hara and others endorsing cigarettes.
Harpo Marx — How To Take Bad News (1938) 🇺🇸
Harpo Marx took time out from his work in "Room Service" to show how to behave at the Races.
Anna May Wong (黃柳霜) — East Meets West (1938) 🇺🇸
Anna May Wong, back on the screen after an absence of several years, discusses her native land.
Fernand Gravet — Parisian Playboy (1938) 🇺🇸
Something about a young man who takes his play as well as his work seriously.
Keye Luke — Son of China (1942) 🇺🇸
Keye Luke may be the screen’s foremost Chinese actor, but he considers himself 100% American. A commercial artist before he ever saw a movie set, he entered pictures via the art department.
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