Vintage Movie Resources
Winnie Brown — Stunting into Stardom (1922) 🇺🇸
Winnie Brown, nameless and unknown, has doubled for all the stars, but now she’s to be a star herself
Ernst Lubitsch — The Film Wizard of Europe (1922) 🇺🇸
First view of Ernst Lubitsch in action
Leo Noomis — The Photoplay Has Its Heroes (1922) 🇺🇸
The two pink plaster bungalows faced each other across the tiny strip of flowered court. On one infinitesimal porch, the plump, dark woman kissed her husband goodby and waved him a cheery, prosaic hand as he ambled toward the street car.
Gustav von Seyffertitz — Some Villains I Have Known (1922) 🇺🇸
Some villains I have known. In particular, Gustav von Seyffertitz
Lewis Stone — “Just a Good Actor” (1922) 🇺🇸
Lew Stone is a little older, but he will make Reid and Valentino look to their matinee idol laurels
Wheeler Oakman — With the Big Show! (1918) 🇺🇸
Rhea Mitchell — The Lovely Riddle (1918) 🇺🇸
Jacques A. Berst — The Daddy of Them All (1918) 🇺🇸
“Lights! Camera! Quiet! Ready! Shoot!” (1918) 🇺🇸
H. O. Davis — “Stars or No Stars” — That Is the Question (1918) 🇺🇸
Mr. Davis believes that the public prefers a good story that’s starless, to a star that is storyless
George Beban — And George Did (1918) 🇺🇸
George Beban’s ascent to fame was neither sudden nor easy, and certainly not made more so by Father who had other prospects for George.
Herbert Brenon — The Man (1918) 🇺🇸
Katherine Hilliker — The Motion Picture Alibi (1922) 🇺🇸
Mae Busch — “She’s a Nut — But I Like Her” (1922) 🇺🇸
The star of Foolish Wives is one of the most individual of them all
Miss DuPont — A Prohibition Beauty (1922) 🇺🇸
Margaret Armstrong, model, now “Miss DuPont.” Birthplace — Kentucky
Jane Novak — That Chin (1922) 🇺🇸
The story of Jane Novak, who made the world realize that a chin can be expressive
Mary Alden — A Recamier of the Films (1922) 🇺🇸
Mary Alden is reminiscent of the famous French wit and social genius
Adolph Zukor — “Zukor Had an Idea” (1922) 🇺🇸
William Duncan — The Business of Making Thrills (1922) 🇺🇸
Making Thrills — A man who makes them tells how they’re done
Olga Petrova’s Page (1922) 🇺🇸
Stage and film favorite, short story writer, playwright. Brilliant Madame Petrova, who journeyed to Spain to collect material for her own play in which she appears on the stage this year, is going to write a page for Photoplay each month
