Vintage Movie Resources
Paul Lukas Is A Love Expert — That's Why Women Love Him (1931) 🇺🇸
Ever since Paul Lukas was a youngster in Budapest the fair sex has played a prominent part in his life. He has developed into one of the screen's greatest love experts — since he s young enough to offer excitement and old enough to offer experience
Tom Brown — Nix on Dames (1932) 🇺🇸
After dating almost every comely lass in Hollywood except Marie Dressler, Tom Brown, at nineteen, says "Bah!" Here's the sad tale of what the gals dished out to him.
Eric Linden — Boy Wonder (1932) 🇺🇸
Eric Linden admits — no, announces — that he was always that, and you can't blame him after reading this article.
John Arledge - Up Pops Arledge (1932) 🇺🇸
Johnny Arledge, who strode into favor on "Daddy Long Legs," is the cause of all those ah's and oh's.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy — No Laughing Matter (1955) 🇺🇸
Laurel and Hardy find themselves on TV… for free: “It's a little disturbing to see ourselves on TV now. We’re being used to sell products we never even heard of, and someone else is making all the money.”
Joseph Walker — My Toughest Shooting Assignment (1937) 🇺🇸
Director of Photography Joseph Walker, A.S.C., on the set of “Lost Horizon”
Anita Stewart — Why They Call Her “Daintiest” (1918) 🇺🇸
Anita Stewart, America’s daintiest actress.
Marguerite Clark's Own Story (1918) 🇺🇸
Tiny star, who peers from the cover, talks on her experiences.
Lady Tsen Mei, of China (1918) 🇺🇸
A new film star from Canton, who claims rank with our more important emotional screen actresses.
The Life of Harold Lockwood (1918) 🇺🇸
Showing a relentless fight for success of a typical American.
What Dancing Has Done for Viola Dana (1918) 🇺🇸
If dance were the last name of Viola Dana, it would be most fitting, for this winsome little favorite is a true daughter of Terpsichore.
Three New Faces for Universal Pictures (1935) 🇺🇸
Moving pictures owe a debt of gratitude to youth. Universal is paying its part of the debt.
"Metropolis" Likely to be Sensation (1926) 🇺🇸
German Writer believes Ufa Special, for Paramount Release, will create unparalleled interest here.
Don Terry — Actor by Accident (1938) 🇺🇸
He wanted to be a heavy-weight fighter, bat chance took a hand.
Glenda Farrell — How to Win Enemies (1938) 🇺🇸
Glenda Farrell, hard at work on the problem of how to influence practically no one, relates her struggles with some of the social hazards of Hollywood.
Fay Bainter — Home to Hollywood (1938) 🇺🇸
After a brilliant career on the stage, a native daughter once more calls Hollywood "home" for a while.
Claire Luce and June Clyde — Guests we Delight to Honour (1935) 🇬🇧
Picturegoer's special correspondent interviews Claire Luce and June Clyde, two notable American artistes who are making pictures in this country.
Binnie Barnes — Why Hollywood Got Me (1935) 🇬🇧
At first the British star did not like the idea of the film capital at all, but she succumbed to its fascination as she explains this exclusive article.
The Neglect of Edmund Gwenn (1935) 🇬🇧
Glyn Roberts appeals to the British studios to stop wasting one of the finest actors on the screen to-day before Hollywood snaps him up.
Alf Tunwell — Pity the Poor Cameraman (1935) 🇬🇧
Alf Tunwell, ace British Movietone news cameraman, gives you an insight into the way the topical reels are provided for your entertainment.
Constance Collier Begins Her Hollywood Career (1935) 🇬🇧
Will she be a second Marie Dressler? This article will help you to assess her chances.
Madge Evans Talks to Shirley Temple (1935) 🇬🇧
One of the few child actresses, to become a star, Madge Evans can give little Shirley Temple some sound advice on how to keep her public.
Lloyd Hamilton — A Flyer in Art (1923) 🇺🇸
What happened to Lloyd Hamilton, he of the sad expression and the huge feet, in the presence of Art in the awfully refined Studio of Mr. Griffith.
The Tragedy of Mary Miles Minter (1923) 🇺🇸
The story of the screen child who wasn't allowed to grow up — until a murder lifted her from stunted youth to dazed womanhood.