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On Display: Dolores Costello 1942 RKO Promotional Photos
Herbert Marshall, Biography of the Trouble in Paradise Star
Blessed Event (1932) - Lee Tracy as Early Version of Winchell
Harold Huber "A Sort of Assistant Gangster" You've Seen Many Times
Silent Stars: Where Are They Now ... 1932 Edition - Part 1
Silent Stars: Where Are They Now ... 1932 Edition - Part 2
1934 T84 Golden Grain Motion Picture Stars Tobacco Cards
Sweepings (1933) and Mamie's Christmas Counter Freak-Out
Attorney for the Defense (1932) - Edmund Lowe's Fallon for Columbia
The Doorway to Hell (1930) Starring Lew Ayres and James Cagney

Movie Star Biographies

Alan Mowbray in Topper

Alan Mowbray by Alan Mowbray, Jr.

A biographical look at the stage, film and television career of popular character actor Alan Mowbray written by the actor’s son, Alan Mowbray, Jr.

Thomas Mitchell – His Varied Career

A brief biography of the popular supporting actor Thomas Mitchell including original quotes taken from a 1939 autobiographical piece in Screen & Radio Weekly.

1935 Ardath Service

Elizabeth Allan – Dickens Movie Star Sues MGM and Thrives Back Home

Biography of actress Elizabeth Allan from her youth to success on British stage and screen. Allan becomes a Hollywood star and then sues MGM before going back home and becoming a success all over again.

Celeste Holm 1951 Artisti del Cinema Card

Celeste Holm, 1917-2012

Remembering Celeste Holm, Oscar winner and three time nominee who rose to prominence as the original Ado Annie in Oklahoma! on Broadway. Reviewing Holm’s career from Broadway to Hollywood and all stops in between.

Carole Lombard 1940 Godfrey Phillips tobacco card

Carole Lombard, Part 1: From Jane Peters to Mrs. William Powell

Part 1 of a Carole Lombard biography covers her turbulent early screen career of the 1920s through her rise to stardom and marriage to William Powell in 1931.

Adrianne Allen 1930s Film Weekly Postcard

Adrianne Allen – Private Lives Star, Also Two Paramount Pre-Code Gems

A biography of Adrianne Allen, actress who rose to fame in Noel Coward’s Private Lives. Her sparse film career included two 1932 Paramount gems, MERRILY WE GO TO HELL and THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13TH. The former Mrs. Raymond Massey and mother of actors Daniel Massey and Anna Massey.

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Movie Reviews & Articles

Dolores Costello and Freddie Bartholomew

Freddie Bartholomew is Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936)

A look at Selznick International’s faithful 1936 screen adaptation of Little Lord Fauntleroy starring Freddie Bartholomew and C. Aubrey Smith.

Diana Wynyard in Cavalcade

Best Picture Cavalcade (1933) Sets Stage for Upstairs, Downstairs and Beyond

Looking at the 1934 Academy Award winning Best Picture, Hollywood-made Cavalcade (1933) based on Noel Coward’s hit London play. Fans of Upstairs, Downstairs and Downton Abbey will find themselves in a familiar place. Piece also includes brief biographies of Cavalcade stars Diana Wynyard, Herbert Mundin and Ursula Jeans.

Kay Francis and Ian Hunter in I Found Stella Parish (1935)

Kay Francis and Ian Hunter both do good work in Warner Brothers’ I Found Stella Parish (1935). I’m just wondering if I’m supposed to walk away liking either of their characters?

Robert Young and Hedy Lamarr

H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941) – King Vidor Brings John P. Marquand Bestseller to Life

Comparing King Vidor’s adaptation of H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941) to the novel by John P. Marquand, and why both tellings are wonderful. Excellent performances from Robert Young and Hedy Lamarr trickle down throughout the entire cast, most of who are perfect representations of the characters Marquand created on the page. It’s a quiet story that tells a lot in the end.

Louis Wolheim and Thomas Meighan

The Racket (1928) Starring Thomas Meighan, Louis Wolheim and Marie Prevost

Howard Hughes bought Bartlett Cormack’s play The Racket, which had made Edward G. Robinson a star on Broadway. Hughes made it into a film twice. This article focuses on the first film version, a 1928 silent movie, starring Thomas Meighan with Louis Wolheim as the gangster.

Wynne Gibson and George Bancroft

Lady and Gent (1932) Starring George Bancroft and Wynne Gibson

A washed-up fighter and a Prohibition-era nightclub hostess form an unlikely foster family for a 12-year-old orphan. Strong performances by George Bancroft and Wynne Gibson in Lady and Gent. Directed by Stephen Roberts. Academy Award nominated screenplay.

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