Vintage Movie Resources
Robert Vaughn — Thanhouser Leading Man (1917) 🇺🇸
Robert Vaughn, Thanhouser leading man, has a number of invaluable picture assets.
Boris Karloff — Please Scare Us, Mr. Karloff! (1934) 🇺🇸
But Boris Karloff, screen monster, is not at all like Boris Karloff, private citizen!
Douglass Montgomery — I’m Sure He’s Nuts... and I Envy Him (1934) 🇺🇸
Douglass Montgomery may prove that all actors are crazy... but you'll agree it's a most appealing "divine insanity of genius".
Kitty Carlisle — Very Different, Off Screen (1935) 🇺🇸
She looks so poised, so continental. Yet she runs, in terror, from autograph hounds.
Kay Francis — The 8 Most Fascinating People in Hollywood (1935) 🇺🇸
Here's a game! Who are your eight Hollywood entries? Let's hear.
Lyle Talbot — Let Me Be a Man for a Change (1935) 🇺🇸
Lyle Talbot begs you to forget his Lothario publicity. He's a man's man.
Mady Christians — So Much Ability (1935) 🇺🇸
Mady's name is short for Marguerite. And you will see her soon again in "The Flame Within."
F. W. Murnau — Murnau or never (1928) 🇺🇸
An intrepid interviewer trails the red-headed German director to his lair.
Movie Extras — They Also Starve (1928) 🇺🇸
The Hardships of Extras' Lives Boost the California Suicide Rate.
Movie Actors with the Same Name 🇺🇸
In the world of movies, names are everything. From the big screen to the credits, names define who we see, who we hear, and who we remember. And sometimes, two actors can share the same name, with vastly different levels of fame and legacy. In this article, we'll take a look at four pairs of actors who shared the same name, but whose paths diverged in remarkable ways.
Mysterious Job Titles on Movie Sets
Lights, camera, action! Movie sets are full of interesting and sometimes mysterious job titles.
Justine Johnstone — In Spite of Her Beauty (1921) 🇺🇸
Success of a sort came to Justine Johnstone easily, but she insisted on working hard and being more than a famous beauty.
Helen Hayes — Give Me One Year (1935) 🇺🇸
Straight from the heart, Helen Hayes pleads for rest and a tiny daughter's companionship.
Fredric March — He Was a Problem Child (1935) 🇺🇸
Fredric March says, "I might have been a gangster!" He stole. He was a hellion. Mothers who weep and pray over bad children — read this.
Jean Muir — She Was a One-Date Girl (1935) 🇺🇸
Jean Muir discusses the problems of unpopular girls.
Aline MacMahon — Strong-Minded Woman (1934) 🇺🇸
Get better acquainted with Aline MacMahon; she's one of our more determined actresses.
Mae Clarke — She Laughed Death Away (1933) 🇺🇸
Hats off to Mae Clarke! She's the spunkiest girl in Hollywood.
Lilian Harvey and — Eighteen Trunks of New Clothes (1933) 🇺🇸
"Let me give you some advice," Clara Bow told Lilian. "Act naturally. Don't put on the dog and don't try to ritz people.
Andy Devine — Everybody Was Glad When Andy Got a Break (1933) 🇺🇸
Summers he worked as a life-guard. Winters he starved. And then came his chance.
Andy Devine, 65, Looks Back on 44 Years as an Actor (1970) 🇺🇸
There are two things outstanding in the 44-year career of Andy Devine — Andy's good humor and his versatility.
Tokyo Joe (1949)
Humphrey Bogart | Alexander Knox | Florence Marly | Sessue Hayakawa (早川 雪洲) | Jerome Courtland | Gordon Jones | Teru Shimada (島田明) | Hideo Mori | Charles Meredith | Rhys Williams | Stuart Heisler
Tony Curtis — Running Scared (1957) 🇺🇸
“Ever since I was a slum kid chased by the cops, I ran. There was only one destination — a psychiatrist's office. This is what happened there — the story I couldn't tell until now."