Vintage Movie Resources
Warner Oland — The Most of Every Moment (1936) 🇺🇸
Warner Oland and his wife prove living can be a fine art — even in the motion picture colony
Watterson R. Rothacker — A Specialist in a Fine Art (1918) 🇺🇸
Dot Farley — Comedienne, Tragedienne and Photoplaywright (1914) 🇺🇸
Norma Shearer — As She Is (1929) 🇺🇸
Strictly self-made, Miss Shearer is shown in this study to be now serenely and gracefully enjoying the security of stardom, for which she worked so hard.
Roy D’Arcy — Just a Little Fella Trying to Get Along (1927) 🇺🇸
Hypnotic. That’s the word. Hypnotic. Piercing blue eyes, a yellow overcoat, a cane, flashing white teeth and a luxurious pair of sideburns.
Gertrude Astor — She Outgrew Stardom (1927) 🇺🇸
How would you like to have two or three inches of superfluous height stand between you and stardom?
Leah Baird — She’s a Regular Trooper, Leah Baird is (1924) 🇺🇸
Priscilla Dean — Oh, Why Did They Name You Priscilla? (1924) 🇺🇸
Pearl White — Good-by Boys, I’m Through (1924) 🇺🇸
Our Gang (1924) 🇺🇸
Edna Purviance — Interviewing Edna (1916) 🇺🇸
Edna Purviance — Hollywood’s Mystery Woman (1924) 🇺🇸
William Haines — The Wisecracker Reveals Himself (1929) 🇺🇸
Nancy Carroll — The Littlest Rebel in Hollywood (1929) 🇺🇸
The story of Irish Nancy Carroll, who battled her way to film glory
Lila Lee — Cuddles Grows Up (1929) 🇺🇸
And Lila Lee swears that she’ll never play a sweet ga-ga role again
Dorothy Sebastian — Little Alabam (1929) 🇺🇸
Mary Duncan — Hollywood’s New Slayer (1929) 🇺🇸
Geraldine Dvorak — The Girl Who Played Greta Garbo (1929) 🇺🇸
Dennis King — Another Fairbanks (1929) 🇺🇸
William S. Hart — After Four Years (1929) 🇺🇸
Leslie Fenton — He Threw Away a Million (1929) 🇺🇸
A remarkable and true story of a man whom Hollywood couldn’t buy
Raymond Hackett — The Lawyer for the Defense (1929) 🇺🇸
Nina May — A Jungle Lorelei (1929) 🇺🇸
Nina Mae McKinney is the greatest acting discovery of the age, and I’ll say she certainly acts with every fiber.
Note: This text was published in 1929 and some readers might find some of the African American stereotyping offensive.
