Vintage Movie Resources
Gail Patrick — Small Town Girl Makes Good (1937) 🇬🇧
Andrea Leeds — The Star with a Film-Story Life (1937) 🇬🇧
Andrea Leeds who is playing the lead in Samuel Goldwyn's £400,000 production, The Goldwyn Follies, has had a meteoric career. Her life story, of which a film may shortly be made, reads like fiction in its colourful adventurousness.
Gladys George — The Screen's Shady Lady (1937) 🇬🇧
"Be good, sweet maid," they used to say, but Gladys George is scaling the screen heights by being bad.
May McAvoy — What the "Mc" in McAvoy Means (1927) 🇺🇸
May, of the McAvoy clan, has a strong whiff of Scotch in her ancestry and proves it by driving shrewd bargains for her professional services, to the amazement of those who believe her to be just a sweet little thing.
Dorothy Mackaill — Following the Blue Print (1927) 🇺🇸
Tim McCoy — Born to the West — and East, Too (1927) 🇺🇸
Lloyd Hughes — Just an Average American (1927) 🇺🇸
You could meet Lloyd Hughes anywhere, for there are a million like him in this U. S. A. of ours. Perhaps that is why the fans like him so well.
James Hall — You Never Can Tell (1927) 🇺🇸
Cesar Romero — Always a Best Man — Never a Groom (1939) 🇺🇸
The very sad but wise story of why Cesar Romero keeps away from marital ball and chain | Randolph Scott recommends Strongheart Dog Food
Isa Miranda — As You Like "It" (1939) 🇺🇸
Stars That Never Were (1932) 🇺🇸
Hollywood Declares War on the Dictators (1939) 🇺🇸
Lucky Don Ameche (1937) 🇬🇧
They call him "Lucky Don" in Hollywood, but it isn't all luck, as you can see in this illuminating article.
