Vintage Movie Resources
The Expressions of Harry Morey (1919) 🇬🇧
The popular Vitagraph actor Harry T. Morey possesses personality and power
The Expressions of Olive Thomas (1919) 🇬🇧
Olive Thomas ought to be called “Miss Happiness”
The Expressions of William Farnum (1921) 🇬🇧
William Farnum is the strong western hero of the screen
The Expressions of Tom Mix (1921) 🇬🇧
The romantic life story of the King of the Cowboys, Tom Mix
The Expressions of Margarita Fisher (1919) 🇬🇧
Margarita Fischer is most enthusiastic over her screen work, and possesses cleverness and vivacity
The Expressions of Peggy Hyland (1919) 🇬🇧
Our special correspondent dines with Miss Peggy Hyland at her home
Madlaine Traverse’s Varied Expressions (1919) 🇬🇧
Our special correspondent interviews Madlaine Traverse for The Picture Show
Francis Ford — Man Who Made Serials Popular (1919) 🇬🇧
Francis Ford — big brother, actor, author, and producer of screen serials
The Expressions of Stewart Rome (1919) 🇬🇧
The day of the foreign machine-made film, with mechanical actors, and mechanical stories, is nearly over
The Expressions of Daisy Burrell (1919) 🇬🇧
Daisy Burrell gives a few hints to would-be cinema stars
The Expressions of Gregory Scott (1919) 🇬🇧
Gregory Scott — The aristocratic villain of the British screen
James Knight — A Hero’s Many Expressions (1919) 🇬🇧
James Knight is endowed by nature with the face and figure of a hero
Queenie Thomas — Photographic Impressions (1919) 🇬🇧
Queenie Thomas — Photographic impressions of one of Britain’s leading screen artistes
“Smiling” Bill Parsons — A Face That Makes Fun (1919) 🇬🇧
William Parsons makes you laugh loudest when he is not “Smiling”
Miss Heather Thatcher — Heather for Happiness (1919) 🇬🇧
The girl who is ever, yet never the same, is about the best way of describing clever Heather Thatcher
Jewel Carmen and Her Charm (1919) 🇬🇧
Jewel Carmen is one of the most interesting women on the screen to-day
Max Linder’s Funny Faces (1919) 🇬🇧
Max Linder is really quite handsome in spite of the grimaces he has been making for many years
Violet Hopson’s Many Expressions (1919) 🇬🇧
Violet Hopson — the “Dear Delightful Villainess” of the screen