Vintage Movie Resources
Richard Widmark — How Phony Can You Get! 🇺🇸
There are two Richard Widmarks — both as genuine as a three-dollar-bill. But then, there is also another Richard Widmark...
What They Are Really Like — The Marx Brothers (1931) 🇺🇸
At some point in late 1930/early 1931, the guys from Modern Screen Magazine drove out to Great Neck, Long Island, to find out who The Marx Brothers really were.
Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake — Saigon (1948) 🇺🇸
Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake stir up trouble in Shanghai and Saigon.
Hedy Lamarr's Simple Tastes (1942) 🇺🇸
Hedy Lamarr — often regarded as the most beautiful woman of her time (and, unfortunately less often, as the inventor genius that she was, too) — loves to wear Dirndl, eat artichokes and says about herself: “I have a peasant’s tastes.”
Lana Turner, No More Sweater Girl (1946) 🇺🇸
Lana Turner grants a glamour interview: Furs, Horses, and a house in Bel Air
The Story Robert Mitchum Never Told (1950) 🇺🇸
Bob Mitchum on his younger days and on his conflict with the law.
Robert Mitchum on Caviar Geeks (1949) 🇺🇸
Actor Robert Mitchum, shortly after being released from prison, outlines his future plans and how he wants to distinguish himself.
Cary and Randy (1933) 🇺🇸
Actor Randolph Scott shares details on his friendship with Cary Grant and how the time they shared a large beach house in Santa Monica came to and end. Spoiler alert: Cherchez la femme !
