Vintage Movie Resources
Meet Jay Dratler (1950) 🇺🇸
Intelligent men like Jay Dratler provide the requisites for topnotch screen entertainment, including sincerity, depth, and understanding
Meet Allan Dwan — Director (1950) 🇺🇸
One of the real veteran directors of the Hollywood scene, Allan Dwan started his film career in 1909 with the Essanay Company
Meet Alfred Newman — Composer (1951) 🇺🇸
Alfred Newman’s success is well known, and long now established
Meet Laslo Benedek (1951) 🇺🇸
Laslo Benedek — film editor, cameraman, screen writer, associate producer, director and one of the finest of still photographers
Meet Rex Allen — Topliner Western Star (1951) 🇺🇸
Smiling Rex Allen, Republic’s crackerjack western star, is one Hollywood hombre who didn’t learn to ride at a dude ranch
Meet Walter “Woody Woodpecker” Lantz (1951) 🇺🇸
Walter Lantz, dean of animated cartoons, is about to launch his favorite star in yet another phase of entertainment
Lewis Allen — There’s an Auctioneering Slant in Picture-Making (1950) 🇺🇸
Lewis Allen, veteran director, offers a different approach to some problems of production and selling
Meet Compton Bennett — Film Director (1950) 🇺🇸
Compton Bennett’s first full-length feature film, The Seventh Veil, was becoming one of the most successful and profitable films Britain had ever turned out
Edmund Grainger — He’s a Film Salesman Who Turned Producer (1950) 🇺🇸
Edmund Grainger looks at picture-making from the exhibitor’s angle
Meet Seton I. Miller, Writer-Producer (1950) 🇺🇸
The creative work of Seton I. Miller has to this date taken in close to 150 millions at the box offices of the world
Meet Richard Whorf (1950) 🇺🇸
Richard Whorf has been active in every phase of motion picture production ever since he was old enough to distinguish the difference between an actor and an audience
Meet Henry King — Director (1950) 🇺🇸
Actor, producer, writer, director, and what have you in some of the finest motion pictures made, Henry King ranks as one of the top all-around movie men of the day
A Film Chat with Mary Rorke (1921) 🇬🇧
A criticism of the close-up so beloved by some producers
Rhea Mitchell — “The Horror Lady” (1921) 🇬🇧
Rhea Mitchell says it is more difficult to look horrible than pretty
Vera Gordon — An Artiste Who Excels in Mother Parts (1921) 🇬🇧
A sympathetic expression of a mother role always makes a widespread appeal
Robert E. McIntyre — The Still Hunt For New Faces (1922) 🇺🇸
Getting down to business in the Photoplay-Goldwyn Screen Opportunity — the actual canvass for filmable girls
Literary Headliners (1924) 🇺🇸
Without any attempt at precedence or rank either as to ability or fame, there will be found in the following paragraphs a few of many names on the list of authors enrolled under the Warner banner for the coming season
Carl W. Tetting — Hin und Her im Fernen Osten (1924) 🇩🇪
Part 1 of Carl W. Tetting’s East Asia diary
Carl W. Tetting — Als Filmschauspieler bei den Japanern (1925) 🇩🇪
Part 2 of Carl W. Tetting’s East Asia diary
Carl W. Tetting — Meine japanischen Kollegen (1925) 🇩🇪
Part 3 of Carl W. Tetting’s East Asia diary