Vintage Movie Resources
Chats with the Players — Carlyle Blackwell, of the Kalem Company (1914) 🇺🇸
Carlyle Blackwell was a busy bee when I caught him at his new studios at East Hollywood
Gail Kane Prescribes for the Children (1914) 🇺🇸
Gail Kane and her greatest ambition in life
Anne Schaefer — The Girl with a Hundred Personalities (1916) 🇺🇸
Anne Schaefer, the Character Woman of the Vitagraph Co.
Thurston Hall — Catching “Thirsty” Off His Guard (1919) 🇺🇸
Thurston Hall will dress when his wife tells him to
The Expressions of Theodore Roberts (1920) 🇬🇧
Theodore Roberts has played opposite almost every well-known star
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
Louise Orth (1916) 🇺🇸
You have noticed the blonde beauty of the L-KO Komedies — the girl whose hair looks like spun yellow silk? Well, that is Louise Orth
Director F. J. Grandon Goes to Metro (1916) 🇺🇸
Francis J. Grandon is one of the foremost directors in the country and a veteran of motion picture production
The Expressions of Margarita Fisher (1919) 🇬🇧
Margarita Fischer is most enthusiastic over her screen work, and possesses cleverness and vivacity
Constance Binney — The Binney Blues Cure (1920) 🇺🇸
Only recently has the silversheet reflected the delightful image of the petite Constance Binney, a recruit from the legitimate stage
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