Vintage Movie Resources
What They Are Really Like — The Marx Brothers (1931) 🇺🇸
Alan Ladd on His Leading Ladies (1947) 🇺🇸
Gloria Grahame — Not Just Another Blonde (1948) 🇺🇸
W. C. Fields and The Bar Trailer (1934) 🇺🇸
The Curtain Rises on Joan Fontaine (1947) 🇺🇸
Dick Knew What He Wanted (1947) 🇺🇸
Devilish Laird Cregar (1945) 🇺🇸
Laird Cregar was one of Hollywood’s quintessential heavies; he portrayed pirates, murderers, and other sinister characters. Ironically, his funniest role was being the devil.
Spoiler alert: Dorothy Lamour makes a surprise appearance towards the end of this article.
Marlon Brando vs. Everybody (1951) 🇺🇸
Being Marilyn's Neighbour (1951) 🇺🇸
Being Marilyn Monroe's landlord is complicated for William Lundigan, says this article
James Cagney — White Heat (1948-1950) 🇺🇸
“White Heat”, starring the “lovably contemptible” James Cagney, garnered critical praises right upon its release, as seen by this contemporary movie review and two accompanying short articles. And deservedly so, even 70 years after Cody Jarrett shouted “Made it, Ma, top of the World!”, it remains one of the best movies ever made.
Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake — Saigon (1948) 🇺🇸
Hedy Lamarr's Simple Tastes (1942) 🇺🇸
Gene Tierney's Farmhouse and Other Troubles (1944) 🇺🇸
Lana Turner, No More Sweater Girl (1946) 🇺🇸
Lana Turner grants a glamour interview: Furs, Horses, and a house in Bel Air
