Vintage Movie Resources
Pearl White — Good-by Boys, I’m Through (1924) 🇺🇸
Our Gang (1924) 🇺🇸
Edna Purviance — Interviewing Edna (1916) 🇺🇸
Edna Purviance — Hollywood’s Mystery Woman (1924) 🇺🇸
Victor Seastrom — New Hope for the American Photoplay (1923) 🇺🇸
Victor Seastrom talks about our Motion Pictures
Hal B. Wallis — Hollywood Mr. Clean (1969) 🇺🇸
Hal Wallis is probably the only producer in Hollywood right now who can take an unknown actor, a script salted with pure language where the worst thing a star is required to say is “damn,” dress his cast in clothes from the neck to the ground, pick a historical theme, and still make money with it.
John Carradine Celebrates 400th Film (1969) 🇺🇸
John Carradine’s voice boomed out across the entrance to Movieland Wax Museum with the familiar authority associated with his name. The crowd of visitors waiting to enter the famed attraction moved in his direction with one accord.
Edward Le Veque — The Last Keystone Kop (1970) 🇺🇸
The last active Keystone Kop is Eddie LeVeque, who joined the Mack Sennett police force in the early years of motion pictures. Today the veteran actor, writer, producer, historian is still active and still busy with the thing he loves best, comedy.
Maureen O’Sullivan — The Mystery of Maureen (1935) 🇺🇸
Colin Clive — Clive of England (1935) 🇺🇸
Frankie Darro — A Peacable Guy (1935) 🇺🇸
Samuel S. Hinds — Who Is This Man? (1935) 🇺🇸
Jonathan Winters — Couldn’t Wait for Success (1970) 🇺🇸
Keystone Kops Reunion (1970) 🇺🇸
It looked like a pie throwing contest instead of a reunion
Sōjin Kamiyama— How Sojin Does It (1927) 🇺🇸
Lupino Lane — A Nipper from Piccadilly (1927) 🇺🇸
Guinn “Big Boy” Williams — He Dug His Way In (1929) 🇺🇸
Guinn Williams entered the movies by means of a pickax, but it has taken him ten years to reach the inner circle.
Phyllis Haver — A Photoproof Pippin (1928) 🇺🇸
Dorothy Revier — The Caviar of Poverty Row (1928) 🇺🇸
Universal Pictures Directors Featured in Lucky Strike Ads (1927)
Gilbert Roland — After Success — What? (1928) 🇺🇸
William Haines — The Wisecracker Reveals Himself (1929) 🇺🇸
Nancy Carroll — The Littlest Rebel in Hollywood (1929) 🇺🇸
The story of Irish Nancy Carroll, who battled her way to film glory
Lila Lee — Cuddles Grows Up (1929) 🇺🇸
And Lila Lee swears that she’ll never play a sweet ga-ga role again
