Vintage Movie Resources
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Freuler? (1918) 🇺🇸
Once we told John R. Freuler a funny story and we expected to get a laugh. To our chagrin he said “Ah, yes!” politely and introduced us to a serious man who wanted to know what we thought of the market for one-reel comedies
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Hammons? (1918) 🇺🇸
So, gentle reader, we introduce herewith a snappy young man who’s always up on his toes: E. W. Hammons of the Educational Film Company of America
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Irwin? (1918) 🇺🇸
Walter W. Irwin is a good lawyer among film men and a good film man among lawyers
Addie Kessel — Obituary (1946) 🇺🇸
Adam Kessel Jr. was a philosopher about his last enterprise
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Sherrill? (1918) 🇺🇸
“I don’t know the technical side of picture-making,” said William L. Sherrill, “but I do know fine pictures and I make them”
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Rothapfel? (1918) 🇺🇸
S. L. Rothafel intuitively knows his audience — any kind of audience
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Smith? (1918) 🇺🇸
We don’t understand what brought Albert E. Smith into the motion picture business
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Kessel? (1918) 🇺🇸
Adam Kessel Jr. and Charles Bauman have always been plungers
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Fox? (1917) 🇺🇸
“My business is making and showing pictures. I’m William Fox, and always will be.”
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Brady? (1917) 🇺🇸
For those who may wish to interview William A. Brady we cheerfully contribute a time-saving recipe
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Zukor? (1917) 🇺🇸
“Adolph Zukor, when will the stars’ salaries be reduced?”
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Rowland? (1917) 🇺🇸
“More bull,” said Richard A. Rowland tersely. “If you took down my exact words you couldn’t print them. You know that.”
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Abrams? (1917) 🇺🇸
“The film business? Well, that’s a big subject — too big to talk about. Let’s go to lunch and talk Portland”
What Kind of a Fellow Is — Powers? (1917) 🇺🇸
“Ireland’s a peaceful country — comparatively”
Aces of the Camera — Ray Rennahan (1941) 🇺🇸
Ray Rennahan is sometimes singled out as “the grand-daddy of Technicolor cinematographers”
Aces of the Camera — Nicholas Musuraca (1941) 🇺🇸
To Nicholas Musuraca, there must be a reason for everything
Aces of the Camera — William H. Daniels (1941) 🇺🇸
William H. Daniels is a cinematographer’s cinematographer
Introducing Bob Burns — Arkansas Traveler (1936) 🇺🇸
Bob Burns (1890–1956) is the comic for Bing Crosby and he’s radio’s newest best bet
