Vintage Movie Resources
Charles Farrell — Hero Worshiper (1930) 🇺🇸
In his enthusiasm for other stars, Charles Farrell hasn't begun to realize his own place among them, so he remains unspoiled by success.
Lawrence Gray — Gray Skies Are Blue Now (1930) 🇺🇸
Talkies put Mr. Gray out of pictures, but singies brought him back again.
Alan Hale — Hale Fellow Well Met (1930) 🇺🇸
A villain with a past gets a haircut and a shave and emerges as a star comedian with a future.
Frank Albertson — Sunny Disposish (1930) 🇺🇸
In other words, Frank Albertson, whose story on this page explains his youthful high spirits on the screen.
The Fall and Rise of Michael Whalen (1936) 🇺🇸
Michael Whalen had nine long years of struggle before his luck turned. He was down to just 27 cents.
Future Favorites — Rosalind Keith (1937) 🇺🇸
When Rosalind Keith, brown eyed brunette, first came to Hollywood she was determined to become an actress.
Future Favorites — Joan Perry (1937) 🇺🇸
Joan Perry has been in Hollywood for a year, during which time she has played leading roles in a dozen pictures.
Future Favorites — Craig Reynolds (1936) 🇺🇸
Craig holds some kind of a record, in that he has changed his name no less than five times during his stage and motion picture career.
Future Favorites — Warren Hull (1936) 🇺🇸
Those of you who were lucky enough to make the Movieland Tour this Summer had a chance to see Warren Hull in person!
Future Favorites — James Blakeley (1936) 🇺🇸
An Englishman going to town in Hollywood, is Jimmy Blakeley!
Future Favorites — Joseph Calleia (1936) 🇺🇸
A good man that likes to act tough ... A professional bad man because it is his job, and a good one ... That’s Joseph Calleia!
Future Favorites — Beverly Roberts (1936) 🇺🇸
Beverly Roberts got her first big break in pictures, because Bette Davis quarrelled with Warner Bros.
Future Favorites — Don Ameche (1936) 🇺🇸
Don Ameche has become a favorite because he is a good actor, has plenty of pep and can step into almost any role ...
Future Favorites — Onslow Stevens (1936) 🇺🇸
Onslow Stevens has become a favorite because he registers a genuineness, on or off the screen ... You can't help liking a guy like that
Future Favorites — Evalyn Knapp (1936) 🇺🇸
Evalyn Knapp has become a favorite because she has personality, appeal and talent.
Future Favorites — Jane Wyatt (1936) 🇺🇸
Jane Wyatt has become a favorite because she represents a type that is fast becoming popular in Hollywood.
Ford Sterling — Shifting from Low to High (1926) 🇺🇸
Once a lowly bladder-bouncer of the Keystones, Ford Sterling is now doing high comedy, or at least what passes for high comedy in the cinema.
Future Favorites — Lynne Carver (1938) 🇺🇸
A soft Southern accent, beautiful auburn hair, and a singing voice that leaves her auditors amazed, are the weapons with which pretty Lynne Carver, daughter of a Kentucky mining engineer, crashed the citadel of Hollywood...
George Brent — Saying “No!” to Hollywood (1932) 🇺🇸
George Brent refuses to be a Clark Gable
Luise Rainer — I Haven't Even Started Yet! (1938) 🇺🇸
Luise (“doesn’t give a dime”) Rainer believes she’ll be starting soon the things she wants to do— show ‘em she can act
John Gilbert's Bugaboo (1932) 🇺🇸
A sympathetic, as well as a brilliant, answer to the question, “What’s happened to Gilbert?” If you long for the old, successful John Gilbert, you will thrill to the fine feeling expressed herein
George Burns and Gracie Allen — The Private Life of Burns and Allen (1938) 🇺🇸
Here's the serious side of George and Gracie — without benefit of gags. Since they married 12 years ago, theirs has been one of the love stories of show business
