Vintage Movie Resources
Jetta Goudal — Jetta Steps Down But Not Out (1929) 🇺🇸
La Goudal proves anew that she is a law unto herself by relinquishing stardom for lesser roles, with smiling indifference to what Hollywood thinks.
The Art of Alla Nazimova (1925) 🇬🇧
In the following series of studies the author has chosen his subjects with great deliberation, taking only those stars whose work seems to him a permanent and essential contribution to the art of the screen. He has tried to reduce effects to causes, and to discover in each of his subjects the characteristic quality that underlies success.
Bryant Washburn — The Road to London (1921) 🇺🇸
Bryant Washburn traveled many miles in order to make a screen play in a real English setting.
Mary Thurman — From a Beacher to a Feature (1921) 🇺🇸
It is only a step from a onepiece bathing suit to evening dress if Nature has been kind.
Pauline Starke — Fine Feathers and Ambition (1921) 🇺🇸
Beautiful clothes play no small part in Pauline Starke’s affections, but her success has all been achieved without their artful aid.
Louise Huff — When Louise Was a Kiddie (1918) 🇺🇸
Edna Purviance — Little Miss Happiness (1918) 🇺🇸
That is why Edna Purviance is such an able assistant to Charlie Chaplin
Monroe Salisbury — An Actor and His Indian Friends (1918) 🇺🇸
Clara Bow — She’s a Riot! (1926) 🇺🇸
Holbrook Blinn — An Actor of Leisure (1926) 🇺🇸
In these days of bustling and stressful studio life, Holbrook Blinn’s calm approach to his work explains his inimitable poise on the screen.
Renée Adorée — A Couple of Vive Las! (1926) 🇺🇸
André Beranger — He Takes His Comedy Straight (1927) 🇺🇸
Hope Hampton — “The Worldly Hope” (1921) 🇺🇸
Marjorie Daw — in Love (1921) 🇺🇸
Lois Weber— What Do Men Need? (1921) 🇺🇸
Max Linder — Don’t Change Your Language (1921) 🇺🇸
So our well-known interviewer advises, but though she did that very thing she managed to learn several interesting things about Max Linder.
Carol Dempster — D. W. Griffith Presents — (1921) 🇺🇸
Unusual Carol Dempster in an unusual way.
Pauline Frederick — Adventures in Emotion (1921) 🇺🇸
There is no more skillful emotional screen actress than Pauline Frederick: in this interview she tells how she feels when enacting the tense moments in her plays.
James Rennie — The Master of Spanish Love (1921) 🇺🇸
You know that James Rennie is Dorothy Gish’s husband, but there are other interesting things about him that this story will tell you.