Vintage Movie Resources
Stuart Paton — Blind Man’s Bluff (1925) 🇺🇸
How Stuart Paton, sightless and helpless, bluffed misfortune and won.
Irene Dunne — Dunne Luck (1931) 🇺🇸
But it isn’t all luck — talent plays a large part in Irene Dunne’s success
Helen Chandler — The Rainy Thursday Girl (1931) 🇺🇸
Brian Aherne — The Discovery of the Month (1931) 🇺🇸
Walter Huston — He Rôles His Own! (1931) 🇺🇸
“I’m an actor,” says Walter Huston — but he doesn’t ‘act’
Claire Luce — Hollywood’s ‘Gone’ on the Luce! (1931) 🇺🇸
Claire Luce, New York’s dancing daughter, makes the film’s Gold Coast Wake Up and Dream
New Men Wanted in Hollywood (1931) 🇺🇸
Where are all the new men to keep up with the new girls? Will some of the boys assembled here supply the demand? The Editor wants to know!
Richard Cromwell — The Discovery of Dick (1931) 🇺🇸
Another one of those Hollywood romances! Richard Cromwell, an unknown hero, shoots from obscurity to fame in three months
Leslie Caron — I was a Convent Girl (1953) 🇺🇸
The convents of Paris turned a tomboy into a lady. Now, Leslie Caron looks back gratefully
Ann Sothern — Who's a Dumb Blonde? (1959) 🇺🇸
Not the ebullient Ann, who plays a mean piano, runs a successful business, and has time off for thoroughly hilarious behavior on television
Victor Seastrom — New Hope for the American Photoplay (1923) 🇺🇸
Victor Seastrom talks about our Motion Pictures
John Cassavetes — "Who Needs Good Looks?" (1957) 🇺🇸
Certainly not the human dynamo named Cassavetes, who "only" has genuine talent, enthusiasm and drive to burn
Will Tony Randall Spoil Success? (1958) 🇺🇸
Tony's unique personality is a curious combination of naive nonsense and urbane wit
Ina Claire — Not Just a Wife (1930) 🇺🇸
"I look incongruous in aprons!" says Ina Claire Gilbert — one reason she will never retire from a star dressing-room to live in a 12-room cottage
Otis Skinner — Lost in the Hollywood Maze (1930) 🇺🇸
Agnes Christine Johnston — Good-Bye, Hollywood! (1930) 🇺🇸
Why one of Hollywood's most successful writers and most popular girls left motion pictures, told by herself
Barbara Stanwyck — Not a Pattern Girl (1931) 🇺🇸
Barbara Stanwyck was fired from her first job selling patterns, so she's never been a pattern girl since!
Claudia Dell — Ex-Follies Girl! (1930) 🇺🇸
Claudia Dell graduates from Ziegfeld glorification to screen stardom